Slave Narratives North Carolina Stories, Volume I
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.
029 - Midge Burnett
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.
028 - Lucy Brown
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.
027 - Mary Wallace Bowe
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.
026 - WL Bost
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.
025 - Andrew Boone
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.
024 - Herndon Bogan
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.
023 - Henry Bobbitt
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.
022 - Clay Bobbit
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.
021 - David Blount
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.
020 - Emma Blalock
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.
019 - Laura Bell
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.
018 - John C Bectom
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.
017 - John Beckwith
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.
016 - Alice Baugh
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.
015 - Mary Barbour
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.
014 - Charlie Barbour
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.
013 - Viney Baker
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.
012 - Lizzie Baker
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.
011 - Blound Baker
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.
010 - Charuty Austin
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.
009 - Sarah Louis Augustus
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.
008 - Jane Arrington
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.
007 - Mary Anngady
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.
006 - Cornelia Andrews
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.
005 - Mary Anderson
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.
004 - Joseph Anderson
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.
003 - Martha Allen
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.
002 - Ida Adkins
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.
001 - Louisa Adams
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.