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Manuscript/Mixed Material Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 14, South Carolina, Part 4, Raines-Young

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Title

  • Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 14, South Carolina, Part 4, Raines-Young

Headings

  • -  United States -- South Carolina
  • -  Interviews

Genre

  • Interviews

Notes

  • -  Includes narratives by Al Rosboro, Aleck Woodward, Alexander Robertson, Alexander Scaife, Alfred Sligh, Anne Rice, Benjamin Russell, Bettie Suber, Bill Williams, Bill Young, Bob Young, Charley Watson, Charlie Robinson, Dan Smith, Daniel Waring, Daphney Wright, Dave White, Delia Thompson, Eliza Scantling, Ellen Renwick, Ellen Swindler, Emoline Satterwhite, Emoline Wilson, Frank Range, Genia Woodberry, George Woods, Hector Smith, Henry Ryan, Isom Roberts, Jane Smith, Jane Wilson, Jesse Rice, Jesse Williams, Jessie Sparrow, Joe Rutherford, Josephine Stewart, Julia Woodberry, Lila Rutherford, Mack Taylor, Mamie Riley, Manda Walker, Martha Richardson, Mary Raines, Mary Scott, Mary Smith, Mary Veals, Mary Williams, Mary Woodward, Morgan Scurry, Nancy Washington, Ned Walker, Nina Scott, Pauline Worth, Phillip Rice, Prince Smith, Ransom Simmons, Reuben Rosborough, Robert Toatley, Rosa Starke, Sabe Rutledge, Sam Rawls, Silas Smith, Susie Riser, Tena White, Tom Rosboro, William Rose, Willis Williams.
  • -  Interviews were conducted by Annie Ruth Davis, Augusta Ladson, C.S. Murray, Caldwell Sims, F. S. DuPre, G. Leland Summer, Genevieve W. Chandler, Hattie Mobley, Henry Grant, Laura L. Middleton, Martha S. Pickney, Mr. G. Leland Summer, Mrs. Genevieve W. Chandler, Mrs. Lucile Young & H. Grady Davis, Phoebe Faucette, Samuel Addison, Stiles M. Scruggs, and W. W. Dixon.
  • -  Interviews were conducted in Blackstock, Britton's Neck, Burgess, Charleston, Columbia, Congaree, Conway, Edisto Island, Estill, Gaffney, Gourdin, Greenville, Jonesville, Kelton, Marion, Marion County, Mt. Pleasant, Newberry, Pacolet, Ridgeway, Scotia, Spartanburg, Union, Wadmalaw, White Oak, Winnsboro, and Woodward, South Carolina.

Medium

  • 279 pages

Source Collection

  • Federal Writer's Project, United States Work Projects Administration (USWPA)

Repository

  • Manuscript Division

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Online Format

  • online text
  • pdf
  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 14, South Carolina, Part 4, Raines-Young. 1936. Manuscript/Mixed Material. https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn144/.

APA citation style:

(1936) Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 14, South Carolina, Part 4, Raines-Young. [Manuscript/Mixed Material] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn144/.

MLA citation style:

Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 14, South Carolina, Part 4, Raines-Young. 1936. Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/mesn144/>.