Memories of the Enslaved by Spencer R. Crew

Memories of the Enslaved by Spencer R. Crew

Author:Spencer R. Crew
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781440837791
Publisher: ABC-CLIO


Nancy Settles, Georgia

“Me and my husband lived on diffunt plantashuns till after Freedom come. My Ma and my Pa lived on diffunt places too. My Pa uster come evy Sadday evenin’ to chop wood out uv de wood lot and pile up plenty fur Ma till he come agin. On Wensday evenin’, Pa uster come after he been huntin’ and bring in possum and coon. He sho could get ’em a plenty.”

“No, ma’am, I never wuz caught by de patterol; my Pa wuz the one I was scart uv.”

Cordelia Thomas, Georgia

“I was borned on Merse Andrew Jackson’s plantation down in ’Conee [Oconee] Count’y, twixt here and High Shoals. Marse Andy, he owned my Memmy, and she named Em’ly Jackson. Bob Lowe was my Daddy, and he b’longed to Marse Ike Lowe. The Lowe plantation was nigh whar Marse Andy’s was, down der in ’Conee County. ’Cause neither one of deir marsters wouldn’t sell one of ’em to de other marster, Memmy had to stay on de Jackson plantation and Daddy was kept right on wukin’ on de Lowe place atter dey had done got married. Marse Bob, he give Daddy a ticket what let him go to see Mammy evvy Wednesday and Sadday night, and dem pattrollers couldn’t bother him long as he kept dat ticket. When dey did find a slave off his marster’s plantation widout no ticket, it was jus’ too bad, for dat meant a beatin’ what most kilt him. Mammy said dey didn’t never git my Daddy, ’cause he allus had his ticket to show.”



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