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'Lord God, Here Comes the Devil.' Volume 3: American Slave Encounters with the Ku Klux Klan

'Lord God, Here Comes the Devil.' Volume 3: American Slave Encounters with the Ku Klux Klan

Stephen Ashley
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True Stories of American Slave Encounters with the Ku Klux Klan. All the narratives within this publication have been taken from the Federal Writers Project and are now held in the US Library of Congress and are available for further research. In total 2300 former slave narratives where collected for this project during the 1930's. "Yes'm, I seen the Yankees bout a year fore the war ceasted. They come to get somethin' to eat and anything else they could get. Got the mules and things and took my two brothers and put em in the war. One come back after surrender and the other one died in the war. They said they was fightin' to free the niggers from being under bondage. "I seen the Ku Klux. Looked like their horses could fly. Made em jump a big high fence. They come and took my father and all the other men on the place and was goin' to put em in the Confederate army. But papa was old and he cried and old mistress thought a lot of him so they let him stay. I just lay down and hollered cause they was takin' my brothers, but they didn't keep em long. One of my brothers, six years older than me, come up here to Pine Bluff to jine the Yankees. "We could hear the guns at Marks Mill.
Language
English
Pages
300
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release
July 23, 2012
ISBN
1478294043
ISBN 13
9781478294047

'Lord God, Here Comes the Devil.' Volume 3: American Slave Encounters with the Ku Klux Klan

Stephen Ashley
0/5 ( ratings)
True Stories of American Slave Encounters with the Ku Klux Klan. All the narratives within this publication have been taken from the Federal Writers Project and are now held in the US Library of Congress and are available for further research. In total 2300 former slave narratives where collected for this project during the 1930's. "Yes'm, I seen the Yankees bout a year fore the war ceasted. They come to get somethin' to eat and anything else they could get. Got the mules and things and took my two brothers and put em in the war. One come back after surrender and the other one died in the war. They said they was fightin' to free the niggers from being under bondage. "I seen the Ku Klux. Looked like their horses could fly. Made em jump a big high fence. They come and took my father and all the other men on the place and was goin' to put em in the Confederate army. But papa was old and he cried and old mistress thought a lot of him so they let him stay. I just lay down and hollered cause they was takin' my brothers, but they didn't keep em long. One of my brothers, six years older than me, come up here to Pine Bluff to jine the Yankees. "We could hear the guns at Marks Mill.
Language
English
Pages
300
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release
July 23, 2012
ISBN
1478294043
ISBN 13
9781478294047

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