This play was written in 1937 almost after 80 years after slavery was abolished. However, slavery is still sensed in the play. Moreover, it highlights some institutions which allowed slavery like the Parchman farm. Many Blacks were imprisoned there and were forced to work there for long hours. They were whipped, kicked, and spit on to work harder. This is represented in the ghost of Sutter, a man who owned thousands of slaves. When the ghost appears suddenly to Willie, he attempted to wrestle him which in fact shows that African Americans still struggle with the notion of slavery. They, by no means, can forget their legacy of slavery. Doaker’s grandmother and father were traded for this piano. When he narrated this story, the piano becomes a symbol of slavery. He was amazed that although Miss Ophelia considered Doaker’s grandfather and mother as a little more than servants but after all what they have to done to her, she allowed them to be traded. She was really pissed off by the absence of