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- catalog abstract "A collection of personal narratives in which African-American men, women, and children recount the years they spent working as slaves in Alabama.".
- catalog contributor b13155494.
- catalog coverage "Alabama Biography.".
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description "A collection of personal narratives in which African-American men, women, and children recount the years they spent working as slaves in Alabama.".
- catalog description "I Ain't Never Been a Slave / Nicey Pugh (Prichard) -- Old Joe Can Keep His Two Bits / Anthony Abercrombie (Perry County) -- Mules Be Eatin', and Niggers Be Eatin' / Angie Garrett (Gainesville) -- They Planted the Silver in the Field / Georgia Mitchell (Eufaula) -- Escapes Whipping / Pulling Frock Coattail, Frank Gill (Mobile) -- Today's Folks Don't Know Nothin' / Mary Ella Grandberry (Sheffield) -- Sho I Believes in Spirits / Charles Hayes (Mayeville) -- I Runned Most of the Way / Lizzie Hill (Eufaula) -- A Conjure What Didn't Work / Jake Green (Coatopa) -- The Yankees Was a Harricane / Cornelia Robinson (Opelika) -- We Et Like Li'l Pigs / Annie Stanton (Mobile) -- Cornshuckin' Was the Greates' Thing / George Strickland (Opelika) -- This Was That Long Ago / William Henry "Bill" Towns (Tuscumbia) -- Hongry for Punkin Pie / Adeline Hodges (Mobile) -- I Had Many Masters / Caroline Holland (Montgomery) -- The Patriarch Abraham Saw the Stars Fall / Abraham Jones (Village Springs) -- How to Make Em "Teethe Easy" / Emma Jones (Opelika) -- Cures and "Cunjer" / Dellie Lewis (Washington County) -- Chasing Guinea Jim, the Runaway Slave / Josh Horn (Livingston) -- Massa Had a Way of Looking at You / Isam Morgan (Mobile) -- Peter Had No Keys Ceptin' His'n / George Young (Livingston) -- These Uppity Niggers / Mary Rice (Eufaula) -- What I Keer About Bein' Free? / Nannie Bradfield (Uniontown) -- I Loved to Pick That Box / George Dillard (Eutaw) -- I Would Talk a Lot for a Dime / Rufus Dirt (Birmingham).".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 191 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Weren't no good times.".
- catalog identifier "0895872846".
- catalog isFormatOf "Weren't no good times.".
- catalog isPartOf "Real voices, real history series".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Winston-Salem, N.C. : John F. Blair,".
- catalog relation "Weren't no good times.".
- catalog spatial "Alabama Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Alabama".
- catalog spatial "North Carolina".
- catalog subject "306.3/62/0922761 22".
- catalog subject "African Americans Alabama Interviews.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Alabama Social conditions 19th century.".
- catalog subject "E445.A3 W47 2004".
- catalog subject "Slaves Alabama Biography.".
- catalog subject "Slaves North Carolina Social conditions 19th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I Ain't Never Been a Slave / Nicey Pugh (Prichard) -- Old Joe Can Keep His Two Bits / Anthony Abercrombie (Perry County) -- Mules Be Eatin', and Niggers Be Eatin' / Angie Garrett (Gainesville) -- They Planted the Silver in the Field / Georgia Mitchell (Eufaula) -- Escapes Whipping / Pulling Frock Coattail, Frank Gill (Mobile) -- Today's Folks Don't Know Nothin' / Mary Ella Grandberry (Sheffield) -- Sho I Believes in Spirits / Charles Hayes (Mayeville) -- I Runned Most of the Way / Lizzie Hill (Eufaula) -- A Conjure What Didn't Work / Jake Green (Coatopa) -- The Yankees Was a Harricane / Cornelia Robinson (Opelika) -- We Et Like Li'l Pigs / Annie Stanton (Mobile) -- Cornshuckin' Was the Greates' Thing / George Strickland (Opelika) -- This Was That Long Ago / William Henry "Bill" Towns (Tuscumbia) -- Hongry for Punkin Pie / Adeline Hodges (Mobile) -- I Had Many Masters / Caroline Holland (Montgomery) -- The Patriarch Abraham Saw the Stars Fall / Abraham Jones (Village Springs) -- How to Make Em "Teethe Easy" / Emma Jones (Opelika) -- Cures and "Cunjer" / Dellie Lewis (Washington County) -- Chasing Guinea Jim, the Runaway Slave / Josh Horn (Livingston) -- Massa Had a Way of Looking at You / Isam Morgan (Mobile) -- Peter Had No Keys Ceptin' His'n / George Young (Livingston) -- These Uppity Niggers / Mary Rice (Eufaula) -- What I Keer About Bein' Free? / Nannie Bradfield (Uniontown) -- I Loved to Pick That Box / George Dillard (Eutaw) -- I Would Talk a Lot for a Dime / Rufus Dirt (Birmingham).".
- catalog title "Weren't no good times : personal accounts of slavery in Alabama / edited by Horace Randall Williams.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "Interviews. fast".
- catalog type "text".