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Slave narratives, a folk history of slavery in the United States from interviews with former slaves.

Title
Slave narratives, 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 (Microfilm).
Author
Federal Writers' Project.
Publication
Washington, 1941.

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North Carolina Narratives no. 1-2TextUse in library 1083.341 North Carolina Narratives no. 1-2Off-site
Arkansas Narratives no. 1-4TextUse in library 1083.341 Arkansas Narratives no. 1-4Off-site
Texas NarrativesTextUse in library 1083.341 Texas NarrativesOff-site
South Carolina NarrativesTextUse in library 1083.341 South Carolina NarrativesOff-site
Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia NarrativesTextUse in library 1083.341 Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia NarrativesOff-site
Florida NarrativesTextUse in library 1083.341 Florida NarrativesOff-site
Arkansas Narratives nos. 5-7TextUse in library 1083.341 Arkansas Narratives nos. 5-7Off-site
Alabama NarrativesTextUse in library 1083.341 Alabama NarrativesOff-site

Details

Additional Authors
United States. Work Projects Administration (Washington, D.C.)
Description
11 reels; 35 mm.
Subject
  • Enslaved persons > United States > Social conditions
  • African Americans > Biography
  • African Americans
  • Enslaved persons > Social conditions
  • United States
Note
  • Microfilmed by National Cash Register, Dayton, Ohio.
Contents
--1, Alabama; 2-3, Arkansas; 4, Florida; 5, Georgia; 6, Indiana; 7, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri; 8, North Carolina; 9, South Carolina; 10, Texas; 11, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia.
OCLC
  • on1340439355
  • 1340439355
  • SCSB-967837
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library