on, Liza 121
Miller, Harriet 126
Mitchell, Mollie 133
Mobley, Bob 136
Nix, Fanny 139
Nix, Henry 143
Ogletree, Lewis 146
Orford, Richard 149
Parkes, Anna 153
Pattillio, G.W. 165
[TR: In the interview, G.W. Pattillo]
Pope, Alec 171
Price, Annie 178
Pye, Charlie 185
Raines, Charlotte 189
Randolph, Fanny 194
Richards, Shade 200
Roberts, Dora 206
Rogers, Ferebe 209
Rogers, Henry 217
Rush, Julia 229
Settles, Nancy 232
Sheets, Will 236
Shepherd, Robert 245
Singleton, Tom 264
Smith, Charles 274
[TR: In the interview, Charlie Tye Smith]
Smith, Georgia 278
Smith, Mary 285
Smith, Melvin 288
Smith, Nancy 295
Smith, Nellie 304
Smith, Paul 320
Stepney, Emeline 339
Styles, Amanda 343
Transcriber's Notes:
[TR: The interview headers presented here contain all information
included in the original, but may have been rearranged for readability.
Also, some ages and addresses have been drawn from blocks of information
on subsequent interview pages. Names in brackets were drawn from text of
interviews.]
[TR: Some interviews were date-stamped; these dates have been added to
interview headers in brackets. Where part of date could not be
determined -- has been substituted. These dates do not appear to
represent actual interview dates, rather dates completed interviews were
received or perhaps transcription dates.]
[HW: Dist 5
Ex-Slave #63]
Whitley,
1-22-36
Driskell
EX SLAVE
JENNIE KENDRICKS
[Date Stamp: MAY 8 1937]
Jennie Kendricks, the oldest of 7 children, was born in Sheram, Georgia
in 1855. Her parents were Martha and Henry Bell. She says that the first
thing she remembers is being whipped by her mother.
Jennie Ke
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