Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 148 pages of information about Slave Narratives.

Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 148 pages of information about Slave Narratives.

WASHINGTON 1941

VOLUME VII

KENTUCKY NARRATIVES

Prepared by
The Federal Writers’ Project of
The Works Progress Administration
For the State of Kentucky

[TR:  All county names added.  Names, information in brackets added.]

INFORMANTS

Bogie, Dan

Henderson, George

Mason, Harriet
Mayfield, Bert

Oats, Will

Robinson, Belle

Shirley, Edd

Woods, Wes

COMBINED INTERVIEWS

Anderson Co
  Ann Gudgel

Union Co
  Mrs. Heyburn

Calloway Co
  George Scruggs

Garrard Co
  Harriet Mason

Boyd Co
  Rev. John R. Cox

Wayne Co
  [Mrs. Duncan]

Davies Co
  [Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander]

Laurel Co
  Amelia Jones
  Jenny McKee

Jefferson Co
  Susan Dale Sanders
  John Anderson
  Joana Owens
  [Martha J. Jones]

Floyd Co
  Charlie Richmond

Owens Co
  George Dorsey

Christian Co
  Annie B. Boyd
  Kate Billingsby
  Nannie Eaves
  Mary Wright

Clay Co
  Sophia Word

Boyd Co

Bell Co
  Mandy Gibson

BREATHITT Co
  Scott Mitchell

Union Co.
  [A Bill of Sale.]
  [Will—­Nancy Austin.]

Rockcastle Co.

Clark Co.

Montgomery Co.

Monroe Co
  Edd Shirley
  [Mrs. C. Hood]

Estill Co
  Peter Bruner

Christian Co
  Easter Sudie Campbell
  [Uncle Dick]
  Annie Morgan
  Cora Torian
  Mary Wooldridge [TR:  name corrected per interview.]

Caldwell Co.

Ballard Co.
  [Tinie Force and Elvira Lewis]

Lawrence Co.

Leslie Co.

Garrard Co.
  [Mrs. Jennie Slavin]

Webster Co.

Caldwell Co
  Esther Hudespeth

Anderson Co.

Knox Co.

Clark Co.

Casey Co.

Christian Co.

Hopkins Co.

Martin Co.

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