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This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 167 pages of information about Slave Narratives.
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SLAVE NARRATIVES
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WASHINGTON 1941
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INDIANA NARRATIVES
1
INFORMANTS
1
ILLUSTRATIONS
2
Interviewer’s Comment
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Interview
23
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Interview
29
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Observation of the writer
71
Interviewer’s Comment
73
Interviewer’s Comment
79
Interviewer’s Comment
81
Interviewer’s Comment
81
TOLD BY JOHN RUDD, AN EX-SLAVE
82
Interviewer’s Comment
85
Personal Interview
85
MY LIFE’S STORY
90
ESCAPE FROM BONDAGE OF ADAH ISABELLE SUGGS
92
SLAVERY DAYS OF GEORGE THOMPSON
96
Observation of Writer
105
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