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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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<strong>of</strong> Nat Turner, Dick Berry, and Milt Wiseman, who like their beloved commander<br />

had given their life for their country• There is an inscription on the stone<br />

base <strong>of</strong> the magnificent bronze statue <strong>of</strong> General N# B* Forrest astride his war<br />

horse in Forrest Bark in Memphis that could veil be placed above the graves <strong>of</strong><br />

Cleburne, Turner, Berry, and Wiseman, those brave, heroic soldiers from Phillips<br />

County* The inscription in verse is as follows:<br />

Those ho<strong>of</strong> beats die not on fame's crimson sod<br />

But will live on in song and in story*<br />

He fought like a Trojan and struck like a god<br />

His dust is our ashes <strong>of</strong> glory*<br />

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