Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 373 pages of information about Slave Narratives.

Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 373 pages of information about Slave Narratives.

Title:  Slave Narratives:  A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves:  Volume II, Arkansas Narratives, Part 2

Author:  Work Projects Administration

Release Date:  October 11, 2004 [EBook #13700]

Language:  English

Character set encoding:  ASCII

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SLAVE NARRATIVES

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

Typewritten Records prepared by
the federal writersproject
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 II

ARKANSAS NARRATIVES

PART 2

Prepared by the Federal Writers’ Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of Arkansas

INFORMANTS

Cannon, Frank
Cauley, Zenie
Chambers, Liney
Charleston, Jr., Willie Buck
Chase, Lewis
Clay, Katherine
Clemments, Maria Sutton [TR:  also reported as Maria Sutton Clements]
Clemons, Fannie
Clinton, Joe
Coleman, Betty
Cotton, Lucy
Cotton, T.W. 
Cragin, Ellen
Crane, Sallie
Crawford, Isaac
Crosby, Mary
Crump, Richard
Culp, Zenia
Cumins, Albert [TR:  in header and text of interview, Cummins]
Curlett, Betty
Curry, J.H.

Dandridge, Lyttleton
Daniels, Ella
Darrow, Mary Allen
Davis, Alice
Davis, Charlie
Davis, D.
Davis, James
Davis, Jim
Davis, Jeff
Davis, Jeff
Davis, Jordan
Davis, Mary Jane Drucilla
Davis, Minerva
Davis, Rosetta
Davis, Virginia (Jennie)
Davis, Winnie
Day, Leroy
Dell, Hammett
Dickey, James
Diggs, Benjamin
Dillon, Katie
Dixon, Alice
Dixon, Luke D.
Dixon, Martha Ann
Dockery, Railroad
Donalson, Callie
Dortch, Charles Green
Dorum, Fannie
Dothrum, Silas
Douglas, Sarah
Douglas, Tom
Douglas, Sarah and Tom
Douglas, Sebert
Doyl, Henry
Doyld, Willie
Dudley, Wade
Duke, Isabella
Dukes, Wash
Dunn, Lizzie
Dunne, Nellie
Dunwoody, William L.

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