Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States - From Interviews with Former Slaves - Arkansas Narratives, Part 6 by Work Projects Administration
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all through the country. She seen them and she could name men acted as
Ku Kluxes but they never bothered her and she wasn't afraid of them. "I cooked all my life till I got disabled. I never had a child. I wish I had a girl. I've been considered a fine cook all of my life." Circumstances of Interview STATE--Arkansas NAME OF WORKER--Bernice Bowden ADDRESS--1006 Oak Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas DATE--November 4, 1938 SUBJECT--Ex-slaves [TR: Repetitive information deleted from subsequent pages.] 1. Name and address of informant--Sarah Sexton, Route 4, Box 685, Pine Bluff 2. Date and time of interview--November 3, 1958, 10:00 a.m. 3. Place of interview--Route 4, Box 685, Pine Bluff, Arkansas 4. Name and address of person, if any, who put you in touch with informant--Georgia Caldwell, Route 6, Box 128, Pine Bluff, Arkansas. 5. Name and address of person, if any, accompanying you--None. |
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