Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume IX, Mississippi Narratives

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These volumes of slave narratives are the product of the Federal Writers Project sponsored by the Library of Congress and the Work Project Administration. They consist of verbatim records of personal interviews with former slaves conducted during 1936-1938

"These life histories, taken down as far as possible in the narrators' words, constitute an invaluable body of unconscious evidence or indirect source material, . . . The narratives belong to folk history—history recovered from the memories and lips of participants or eye-witnesses,” This is Volume Nine, comprising 26 narratives, for the state of Mississippi in a series of 34 volumes. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Genre(s): Social Science (Culture & Anthropology), Modern (19th C)

Language: English

Group: Slave Narratives

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Jim Allen Cbteddy
00:12:50
Play 02 Anna Baker Christine Rottger
00:15:02
Play 03 John Cameron fshort
00:06:53
Play 04 Gus Clark fshort
00:09:13
Play 05 James Cornelius fshort
00:14:30
Play 06 Charlie Davenport fshort
00:22:07
Play 07 Gabe Emanuel fshort
00:08:53
Play 08 Dora Franks laurakgibbs
00:10:48
Play 09 Pet Franks Inkell
00:08:06
Play 10 Nettie Henry laurakgibbs
00:12:12
Play 11 Fanny Smith Hodges Agnes Robert Behr
00:07:42
Play 12 Wayne Holliday John
00:07:09
Play 13 Prince Johnson fshort
00:16:51
Play 14 Hamp Kennedy Katty Cuadra
00:12:16
Play 15 James Lucas Katty Cuadra
00:21:33
Play 16 Sam Mcallum Katty Cuadra
00:27:24
Play 17 Charlie Moses John
00:11:15
Play 18 Henri Necaise Katty Cuadra
00:12:42
Play 19 Rev. James Singleton John
00:06:32
Play 20 Berry Smith John
00:13:38
Play 21 Susan Snow laurakgibbs
00:13:19
Play 22 Isaac Stier Carol H Cox
00:17:01
Play 23 Jane Sutton laurakgibbs
00:09:35
Play 24 Mollie Williams Agnes Robert Behr
00:11:15
Play 25 Tom Wilson Larry Wilson
00:07:07
Play 26 Clara C. Young laurakgibbs
00:09:39