Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States - From Interviews with Former Slaves - Administrative Files - Selected Records Bearing on the History of the Slave Narratives by Work Projects Administration
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this sort, or plan to do so.
Very truly yours, George Cronyn Associate Director Federal Writers' Project GWCronyn/a [Document 2] (Transcript of Preceding Autograph Memorandum) [Transcriber's Note: The handwritten version is included in the original volume.] 4/9/37 Mr. Cronyn: In replying to this letter I should like for you to commend especially two stories: 1. _Lula Flannigan_ by Sarah H. Hall Athens, Ga. 2. _Uncle Willis_, Miss Velma Bell, Supervisor, Athens, Ga. All the stories are worth while but these two are mainly (one entirely) in dialect and abound in human interest touches. _All the interviewers |
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