175
Kendricks, Tines 177, 186
Kennedy, Frank 189
Kerns, Adreanna [TR: Adrianna?] W. 191
Key, George 196
Key, Lucy 198
King, Anna 201, 205
King, Mose 207
King, Susie 210
Kirk, William 214
Krump, Betty 216
Kyles, Rev. Preston 220, 222
Lagrone, Susa 223
Laird, Barney A. 225
Lamar, Arey 228
Lambert, Solomon 229
Larkin, Frank 235, 236, 239
Lattimore, William 242
Lawsom, Bessie 244
Lee, Henry 247
Lee, Mandy 250
Lee, Mary 251
Lewis, Talitha 252
Lindsay, Abbie 255
Lindsey, Rosa 260
Little, William 262
Lofton, Minerva 264
Lofton, Robert 267
Logan, John H. 274
Lomack, Elvie 281
Long, Henry 284
Love, Annie 290
Love, Needham 292
Lucas, Louis 297
Luckado, Lizzie 304
Luckett, John 306
Lynch, John 307
Lynch, Josephine Scott 310
Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden
Person interviewed: Clarice Jackson
Eighteenth and Virginia, Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Age: 82
"I was six or seven when they begin goin' to the Civil War. We had a
big old pasture opposite and I know they would bring the soldiers
there and drill 'em.
"Oh my God, don't talk about slavery. They kept us in so you know we
couldn't go around.
"But if they kept 'em a little closer now, the world would be a better
place. I'm so glad I raised my children whe
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