Transcriber's Note: |
I. Inconsistent punctuation and duplicated phrases have been silently corrected throughout the book. |
II. Clear spelling mistakes have been corrected however,inconsistent languague usage (such as 'day' and 'dey')has been maintained. A list of spelling corrections is includedat the end of the book. |
III. The numbers at the start of each chapter were stamped into the original scan and refer to the number of the publishedinterview in the context of the entire Slave Narrativesproject. |
IV. Several handwritten notes have been retained and areannotated as such. |
A Folk History of Slavery in the United StatesFrom 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
Illustrated with Photographs
WASHINGTON 1941
VOLUME XVI
Prepared bythe Federal Writers' Project ofthe Works Progress Administrationfor the State of Texas
Easter, Willis | 1 |
Edwards, Anderson and Minerva | 5 |
Edwards, Ann J. | 10 |
Edwards, Mary Kincheon | 15 |
Elder, Lucinda | 17 |
Ellis, John | 21 |
Ezell, Lorenza | 25 |
Farrow, Betty | 33 |
Finnely, John | 35 |
Ford, Sarah | 41 |
Forward, Millie | 47 |
Fowler, Louis | 50 |
Franklin, Chris | 55 |
Franks, Orelia Alexie | 60 |
Frazier, Rosanna | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |