SLAVE NARRATIVES

A Folk History of Slavery in the United States
From Interviews with Former Slaves



TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS PREPARED BY
THE FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT
1936-1938
ASSEMBLED BY
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PROJECT
WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
SPONSORED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS





WASHINGTON 1941





VOLUME XVII

VIRGINIA NARRATIVES



Prepared by
the Federal Writers' Project of
the Works Progress Administration
for the State of Virginia





Transcriber's Note:
To reflect the individual character of this document, mostinconsistencies in spelling, punctuation, and formatting have beenretained. Obvious typos and some punctuation (mostly quotation marks)have been fixed. Spelling changes are underlined in the text with a dotted line:original text appears in a mouse hoverbox over each corrected word, likethis. All strike-outs over words were hand-written.

[HW: text] denotes hand-written addition unless otherwise noted.
[TR: text] denotes transcriber's note.



INFORMANTS

Berry, Fannie1
  
Crawley, Charles7
  
Fulkes, Minnie11
  
Giwbs (Gibbs?), Georgina15
Goodwin, Candis17
Grandy, Charles21
  
Harris, Della24
Hines, Marriah27
Hopson, Moble31
  
Jones, Albert42
  
Kelly, Susan, and Stokes, Simon44
  
Slaughter, Richard46
Sparks, Elizabeth50
  
Wilson, Mary Jane...

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