- Published: 3 March 2026
- ISBN: 9781598538366
- Imprint: Library of America
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 286
- RRP: $65.00
The Testimony of Henry Adams, Freedman
Hope, Terror, and Exodus in the Post-Civil War South
- Published: 3 March 2026
- ISBN: 9781598538366
- Imprint: Library of America
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 286
- RRP: $65.00
Q. About what time did you lose all hope and confidence that your condition could be tolerated in the Southern States?
A. Well, we never lost all hopes in the world till 1877.
Q. Not until 1877?
A. No, sir. In 1877 we lost all hopes.
Q. Why did you lose all hope in that year?
A. Well, we found ourselves in such condition that we looked around and we seed that there was no way on earth, it seemed, that we could better our condition there, and we discussed that thoroughly in our organization along in May. We said that the whole South—every State in the South—had got into the hands of the very men that held us slaves—from one thing to another—and we thought that the men that held us slaves was holding the reins of government over our heads in every respect almost, even the constable up to the governor. We felt we had almost as well be slaves under these men.