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Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 3   By:

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This collection of narratives provides a firsthand account of the experiences of former slaves in Texas, offering a powerful and moving insight into the brutal reality of slavery in the United States. The stories shared in this volume are both heartbreaking and eye-opening, shedding light on the harsh treatment and dehumanization endured by enslaved individuals.

The accounts are raw and unfiltered, allowing readers to truly connect with the struggles faced by these individuals and gain a deeper understanding of the lasting impact of slavery on generations of African Americans. Despite the challenges and injustices they faced, the resilience and strength of these individuals shine through in their narratives.

The book serves as an important historical document, preserving the voices and stories of those who were directly impacted by slavery. It is a poignant and crucial reminder of the atrocities committed against African Americans in the past, and a call to continue to fight for justice and equality in the present and future.

Overall, this volume of slave narratives is a compelling and essential read for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the history of slavery in the United States. The stories shared within its pages are a testament to the resilience and humanity of those who suffered under the oppressive institution of slavery.

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Slave Narratives

Volume XVI: Texas Narratives Part 3

A Folk History of Slavery in the United States

From Interviews with Former Slaves

TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS PREPARED BY

THE FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT

1936 1938

ASSEMBLED BY

THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PROJECT

WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION

FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

SPONSORED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Illustrated with Photographs

WASHINGTON 1941

VOLUME XVI

TEXAS NARRATIVES PART 3

Prepared by the Federal Writers' Project of

the Works Progress Administration

for the State of Texas

[HW:] Handwritten note

[TR:] Transcriber's note

INFORMANTS

Cinto Lewis Hagar Lewis Henry Lewis Lucy Lewis Amos Lincoln Annie Little Abe Livingston John Love Louis Love John McCoy Hap McQueen Bill McRay C.B. McRay Julia Malone Adeline Marshall Isaac Martin James Martin Louise Mathews William Mathews Hiram Mayes Susan Merritt Josh Miles Anna Miller Mintie Maria Miller Tom Mills La San Mire Charley Mitchell Peter Mitchell Andrew Moody and wife Tildy A.M. Moore Jerry Moore John Moore Van Moore William Moore Mandy Morrow Patsy Moses Andy Nelson Virginia Newman Margrett Nillin John Ogee Annie Osborne Horace Overstreet Mary Overton George Owens Mary Anne Patterson Martha Patton Ellen Payne Henderson Perkins Daniel Phillips Lee Pierce Ellen Polk Betty Powers Tillie R... Continue reading book >>


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