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"Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 7"


"I was a drummer in the Civil War. I played the little drum. The bass
drummer was Rheuben Turner.
"I run off from home in Drew County. Five or six of us run off here to
Pine Bluff. We heard if we could get with the Yankees we'd be free, so
we run off here to Pine Bluff and got with some Yankee soldiers--the
twenty-eighth Wisconsin.
"Then we went to Little Rock and I j'ined the fifty-seventh colored
infantry. I thought I was good and safe then.
"We went to Fort Smith from Little Rock and freedom come on us while we
was between New Mexico and Fort Smith.
"They mustered us out at Fort Leavenworth and I went right back to my
folks in Drew County, Monticello.
"I've been a farmer all my life till I got too old."


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