Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States - From Interviews with Former Slaves - Arkansas Narratives, Part 7 by Work Projects Administration
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page 64 of 246 (26%)
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"Younger generation? What we goin' do with em? They ought to be sent off some place and put to work. They just gone to the dogs. The Lord have mercy. My heart just aches and moans and groans for em." Circumstances of Interview STATE--Arkansas NAME OF WORKER--Samuel S. Taylor ADDRESS--Little Rock, Arkansas DATE--December, 1938 SUBJECT--Ex-slave [TR: Repetitive information deleted from subsequent pages.] 1. Name and address of informant--Mary Watson, 1500 Cross Street, Little Rock. 2. Date and time of interview-- 3. Place of interview--1500 Cross Street, Little Rock. 4. Name and address of person, if any, who put you in touch with informant-- 5. Name and address of person, if any, accompanying you-- 6. Description of room, house, surroundings, etc.-- |
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