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Slave Narratives North Carolina Stories, Volume I
by Various
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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089 - Elbert Hunter
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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088 - Charlie H Hunter
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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087 - Alex Huggins
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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086 - Eustace Hodges
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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085 - William George Hinton
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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084 - Robert Hinton
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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083 - Martha Adeline Hinton
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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082 - Jerry Hinton
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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081 - Kitty Hill
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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080 - Susan High
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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079 - Joe High
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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078 - Chaney Hews
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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077 - Milly Henry
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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076 - Essex Henry
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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075 - Isabell Henderson
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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074 - Barbara Haywood
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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073 - Alonzo Haywood
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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072 - Cy Hart
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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071 - Sarah Harris
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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070 - George W Harris
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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069 - Hecter Hamilton
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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068 - Thomas Hall
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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067 - Sarah Gudger
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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066 - Dorcas Griffeth
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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065 - Sarah Anne Green
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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064 - Robert Glenn
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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063 - Addy Gill
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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062 - Frank Freeman
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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061 - Georgianna Foster
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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060 - Analiza Foster
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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059 - Ora M Flagg
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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058 - Lindsey Faucette
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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057 - John Evans
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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056 - Doc Edwards
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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055 - George Eatman
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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054 - Tempie Herndon Durham
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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053 - Lucy Ann Dunn
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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052 - Jennylin Dunn
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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051 - Fannie Dunn
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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050 - Rev Squire Dowd
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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049 - Margaret E Dickens
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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048 - Charles W Dickens
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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047 - Sarah Debro
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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046 - WS Debnam
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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045 - Jerry Davis
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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044 - Harriet Ann Daves
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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043 - John Daniels
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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042 - Charles Lee Dalton
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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041 - Mattie Curtis
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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040 - Charlie Crump
Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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Dive into the profound history captured in Slave Narratives, a remarkable collection stemming from the Federal Writers Project, supported by the Library of Congress and the Works Progress Administration. This volume features verbatim accounts from personal interviews with former slaves conducted between 1936 and 1938. Each life history is meticulously recorded, preserving the narrators voices and memories. These narratives provide invaluable insights into the experiences of those who lived through slavery, offering a unique perspective on American folk history directly from the lips of participants. This is the first volume dedicated to the powerful stories from North Carolina.
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