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

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Format:
Book
Microformat
Author/Creator:
Federal Writers' Project.
Contributor:
United States. Work Projects Administration (Washington, D.C.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Enslaved persons--United States--Biography--Collected works.
Enslaved persons.
United States.
African Americans--Biography--Collected works.
African Americans.
African Americans--Biography.
United States--Biography--Collected works.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
volumes : mounted photographs ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington, [publisher not identified], 1941.
Contents:
v. 1-2. South Carolina narratives.
v. 3-4. Texas narratives.
v. 5. Alabama and Indiana narratives.
v. 6. Oklahoma and Mississippi narratives.
v. 7-9. Arkansas narratives.
v. 10. Arkansas narratives. Missouri narratives.
v. 11-12. Georgia narratives.
v. 13-14. North Carolina narratives.
v. 15. Kansas, Kentucky, and Maryland narratives.
v. 16. Ohio, Virginia, and Tennessee narratives.
v. 17. Florida narratives.
Notes:
Microfilm. Washington, Library of Congress Photoduplication Division. 11 reels. 35 mm.
OCLC:
6192990

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