Version of the Lindsay Moore narrative published in Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project, Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, vol. 3, Library of Congress, 1941, pp. 229-233.
This document is attributed to fieldworker Martin Richardson, who appears to have worked from the Lindsay Moore Interview Notes produced by Muse. The discrepancies between the two documents include the spelling of Moore's first name (Lindsay in the interview notes, Lindsey in this document) and the specification of Moore's birthplace (Forsyth, Monroe County, Georgia, in the interview notes; Forsythe County, Georiga, here).
This text includes details that appear in Sunshine and Shadows by W.E. Dancer (1 of 2) and Sunshine and Shadows by W.E. Dancer (2 of 2), including the fact that Dancer was a graduate of Tuskegee Institute, but also omits much of what they offer and contains information not found in those documents.
]]>Biographical sketch of author W.E. Dancer found on p. 151 of the manuscript copy of The Florida Negro housed in the State Archives of Florida (S1585) and available through the Florida Memory website of the State Library and Archives of Florida.
This text includes details that appear in Sunshine and Shadows by W.E. Dancer (1 of 2) and Sunshine and Shadows by W.E. Dancer (2 of 2), including the fact that Dancer was a graduate of Tuskegee Institute, but also omits much of what they offer and contains information not found in those documents.
Version of the Willis Williams narrative published in Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project, Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, vol. 3, Library of Congress, 1941,, pp. 347-354
This document is the version of the Irene Coates narrative published in Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project, Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, vol. 3, Library of Congress, 1941,, pp. 74-79.
The word Copy is handwritten diagonally across the entire first page. See also the related Incomplete Page 4 of Charles Coates Narrative (1 of 2).
]]>A narrative based on the Charles Coates Interview Notes.
The word Copy is handwritten diagonally across the entire first page. See also the related Incomplete Page 4 of Charles Coates Narrative (1 of 2).
This document appears to be identical to Incomplete Page 6 of Rebecca Fulton Narrative (1 of 2)
]]>A second incomplete version of page 6 of the Rebecca Fulton Narrative.
This document appears to be identical to Incomplete Page 6 of Rebecca Fulton Narrative (1 of 2)
This document appears to be identical to Incomplete Page 6 of Rebecca Fulton Narrative (2 of 2).
]]>An incomplete version of page 6 of the Rebecca Fulton Narrative.
This document appears to be identical to Incomplete Page 6 of Rebecca Fulton Narrative (2 of 2).