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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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STATS— Arkansas<br />

KA1.1E OF W03KEB—Carol N. Graham<br />

a0898 #79! 176<br />

Circumstances <strong>of</strong> Interview<br />

iu)DSS63—Bear 456 West Main Street, El Dorado, Arkansas<br />

3A?i~Nov ember 1, 1938<br />

SUBJECT—Ex-slaves<br />

1# Name and address <strong>of</strong> informant—Caroline Smith, Boute 1, El Dorado*<br />

(Lives with Negroes by name <strong>of</strong> Green about 1 mile from Smith f s Crossing)<br />

2. Date and time <strong>of</strong> interview—November 1, 1938, Tuesday morning, 9:30-10:30<br />

3. Place <strong>of</strong> interview—at the home <strong>of</strong> some Negroes named Green.<br />

4. Name and address <strong>of</strong> person, if any, who put you in touch with informant—<br />

Had previously talked with Caroline.<br />

5. llaxae and address <strong>of</strong> person, if any, accompanying you—Mrs. Ethel Depriest,<br />

516 East Miles Street, El Dorado.<br />

6. Description <strong>of</strong> room, house, surroundings, etc.—a typical Negro farm house.

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