Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States - From Interviews with Former Slaves - Arkansas Narratives, Part 2 by Work Projects Administration
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page 84 of 341 (24%)
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Personal History of Informant
1. Ancestry--father, Washington Curry; mother, Eliza Douglass; grandmother; Malinda Evans; grandfather, Mike Evans. 2. Place and date of birth--Born in Haywood County, Tennessee in 1862. 3. Family-- 4. Places lived in, with dates--Tennessee until 1883. From 1883 until now, in Arkansas. 5. Education, with dates--He took a four-years' course at Haywood after the war. 6. Occupations and accomplishments, with dates--Minister 7. Special skills and interest--Church work. 8. Community and religious activities--Preacher 9. Description of informant-- 10. Other points gained in interview--His father was a slave and he tells lots of slavery. [HW: Master Educates Slave] Text of Interview (Unedited) |
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