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Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Kansas Narratives


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EBOOK SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES ***


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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

WASHINGTON 1941


VOLUME VI
KANSAS NARRATIVES


Prepared by
the Federal Writers' Project of
the Works Progress Administration
for the State of Kansas

INFORMANTS
Holbert, Clayton
Simms, Bill
Williams, Belle


THE AMERICAN GUIDE
TOPEKA, KANSAS
EX SLAVE STORY
OTTAWA, KANSAS
BY: Leta Gray (interviewer)

"My name is Clayton Holbert, and I am an ex slave. I am eighty-six years
old. I was born and raised in Linn County, Tennessee. My master's name
was Pleasant "Ples" Holbert. My master had a fairly large plantation; he
had, I imagine, around one hundred slaves."
"I was working the fields during the wind-up of the Civil War. They
always had a man in the field to teach the small boys to work, and I was
one of the boys. I was learning to plant corn, etc.
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