Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States - From Interviews with Former Slaves - Ohio Narratives by Work Projects Administration
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was about ready to sell the mother slave with her five small children.
The children carried on so much because they were to be separated that the mistress bought them back although she had very little money to spare." "I don't know any more slave stories, but now I am getting old, and I know that I do not have long to live, but I'm not sorry, I am, ready to go. I have lived as the Lord wants us to live and I know that when I die I shall join many of my friends and relatives in the Lord's place. Religion is the finest thing on earth. It is the one and only thing that matters." Former Slave Interview, Special Aug 16, 1937 Butler County, District #2 Middletown MRS. NANCE EAST 809 Seventeenth Ave., Middletown, Ohio "Mammy" East, 809 Seventeenth Ave., Middletown, Ohio, rules a four-room bungalow in the negro district set aside by the American Rolling Mill Corporation. She lives there with her sons, workers in the mill, and keeps them an immaculate home in the manner which she was taught on a |
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