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Blababa [14]
11 months ago
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WHAT main point are the authors trying to make by including the interviews of Susan Hamlin and Susan Hamilton? WHAT is the MAIN

PURPOSE of these two interviews in the Chapter? EXPLAIN fully / thoroughly.
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jeyben [28]11 months ago
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The main point that the authors are trying to make by including the interviews of Susan Hamlin and Susan Hamilton is that one person can give different responses depending on how the interviewer did their job.

<h3>Who are Susan Hamlin and Susan Hamilton?</h3>

It is to be noted that Susan Hamlin and Susan Hamilton are the same person. She was interviewed twice by different interviewers.

<h3>What was the main purpose of these two interviews?</h3>

The variations between Susan Hamlin and Susan Hamilton's interviews must be attributed to the interviewer if they were both Susan Hamlin, as their similar biographical information shows.

Jessie A. Butler was white, as were the vast majority of interviewers working for the Federal Writers' Project.

The Black woman thought she had come from the welfare office when she spoke with Hamlin.

Butler made no attempt to refute this supposition and concealed her genuine objective, which was to document Hamlin's experience as a slave.

Hence, the purpose of the interview is to buttress that  if the interviewer is not careful, certain assumptions may discolor the result of their interview.

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