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Manuscript/Mixed Material Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 16, Texas, Part 1, Adams-Duhon

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Title

  • Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 16, Texas, Part 1, Adams-Duhon

Headings

  • -  United States -- Texas
  • -  Interviews

Genre

  • Interviews

Notes

  • -  Includes narratives by Adeline Cunningham, Agatha Babino, Amos Clark, Andrew (Smoky) Columbus, Andy Anderson, Anne Clark, Armstead Barrett, Betty Bormer (Bonner), Campbell Davis, Carey Davenport, Cato Carter, Charlotte Beverly, Clara Brim, Donaville Broussard, Edgar Bendy, Eli Coleman, Eli Davison, Elige Davison, Ellen Betts, Ellen Butler, Elvira Boles, Fannie Brown, Francis Black, Frank Bell, Fred Brown, George Washington Anderson (Wash), Green Cumby, Gus Bradshaw, Harriet Barrett, Harriet Collins, Harrison Beckett, Harrison Boyd, Henry H. Buttler, Issabella Boyd, Jack Bess, Jack Cauthern, Jacob Branch, James Boyd, James Brown, James Cape, Jeff Calhoun, Jeptha Choice, Jerry Boykins, Joe Barnes, John Barker, John Bates, John Crawford, John Day, Josie Brown, Julia Blanks, Julia Francis Daniels, Katie Darling, Laura Cornish, Louis Cain, Madison Bruin, Martha Spence Bunton, Mary Armstrong, Minerva Bendy, Monroe Brackins, Mrs. John Barclay (Nee Sarah Sanders), Nelsen Denson, Olivier Blanchard, Preely Coleman, Richard Carruthers, Sally Banks Chambers, Sarah Allen, Sarah Ashley, Sarah Benjamin, Simp Campbell, Stearlin Arnwine, Steve Connally, Sylvester Brooks, Tempie Cummins, Thomas Cole, Valmar Cormier, Victor Duhon, Virginia Bell, Wes Brady, Will Adams, Will Daily, William Adams, William Branch, William Byrd, William Davis, William M. Adams, Willis Anderson, Zek Brown.
  • -  Interviews were conducted in Abilene, Anahuac, Austin, Beaumont (by Fred Dibble and Rheba Beehler), Brownwood, Centerville, Cleveland and Shepherd, Corsicana, Dallas, Double Bayou, El Paso, Fort Worth, Goodrich, Hondo, Houston, Huntsville, Itasca, Jacksonville, Jasper, Karnack, Liberty, Madisonville, Marshall, Mart, Mclennan County, Palestine, San Angelo, San Antonio, Texarkana, Tyler, Uvalde, Waco, and Woodville, Texas.

Medium

  • 315 pages

Source Collection

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

Repository

  • Manuscript Division

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Online Format

  • online text
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  • image

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The Library of Congress is not aware of any copyright restrictions for the materials presented in this collection. U.S. Government employees created the materials in this collection. Generally speaking, works created by U.S. Government employees are not eligible for copyright protection in the United States, although they may be under copyright in some foreign countries. The persons interviewed or whose words were transcribed were generally not employees of the U.S. Government. Privacy and publicity rights may apply.

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Chicago citation style:

Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 16, Texas, Part 1, Adams-Duhon. 1936. Manuscript/Mixed Material. https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn161/.

APA citation style:

(1936) Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 16, Texas, Part 1, Adams-Duhon. [Manuscript/Mixed Material] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn161/.

MLA citation style:

Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 16, Texas, Part 1, Adams-Duhon. 1936. Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/mesn161/>.