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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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30735<br />

Interviewer Miss Irene Robertson<br />

Person interviewed Isom Rogers, Bdmondson> Arkansas<br />

A^e 67<br />

W I was born in Tunica County, Austin,<br />

Mississippio I been in Edmondson, Arkansas ten<br />

years* I come to do better♦ Said failing was<br />

good here# ify folks 1 owners was Master Balmer #<br />

and George Rogers* My parents was never sold*<br />

They was young folks in slavery time and at time<br />

<strong>of</strong> freedom* They was farm hands# Their names<br />

was Pat and Ely Rogers*<br />

*I heard him say he made palings and went<br />

1 round mending the fences when the ground was<br />

froze• He made boards to cover the houses with '<br />

too—I heard him say* He was strong and worked<br />

all the time at some jobs. Never heard mother<br />

say very much*<br />

* I been farming and I have worked on<br />

quarter-boat and back farming* I been here ten<br />

years•*<br />

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