The Journal of Negro History, 20. köideCarter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1935 The scope of the Journal include the broad range of the study of Afro-American life and history. |
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... field when we were working . For breakfast we had milk and bread which were sent to the field in carts . For dinner we had vegetables , such as peas , cabbages and potatoes with bread . In winter we had pork , beef , and sausage . ' Mrs ...
... field when we were working . For breakfast we had milk and bread which were sent to the field in carts . For dinner we had vegetables , such as peas , cabbages and potatoes with bread . In winter we had pork , beef , and sausage . ' Mrs ...
Page 309
... field . They were frequently charged with the cooking for all the slaves so that no time would be lost by the field hands in the preparation of meals . At times they knitted socks for men and stockings for the women . Considerable time ...
... field . They were frequently charged with the cooking for all the slaves so that no time would be lost by the field hands in the preparation of meals . At times they knitted socks for men and stockings for the women . Considerable time ...
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... field slave and had to work from Monday morning until Saturday night . The horn would blow every morning at four o'clock and the slaves would soon be on their way to the fields to begin work at daylight . Work was from then until twelve ...
... field slave and had to work from Monday morning until Saturday night . The horn would blow every morning at four o'clock and the slaves would soon be on their way to the fields to begin work at daylight . Work was from then until twelve ...
Contents
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION | 1 |
Perspective in the Teaching of Negro | 19 |
Some Attitudes in English Literature | 27 |
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