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Willis J. Madden Life History (WPA, Virginia Writers' Project)
Subject
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Oral history
Description
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Willis J. Madden was born in 1862 and was the son of a mixed-race woman and a white man. He discusses his childhood, education, and work as a teacher and Baptist preacher.
Creator
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Margaret A. Jeffries, interviewer
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Virginia Writers' Project Life Histories, Work Projects Administration of Virginia Records, 1939-1943, Accession 30432. Federal Records Collection, Library of Virginia.
Date
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January 11, 1940
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CC BY-SA
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WPA interview with <a title="Willis J. Madden Interview" href="http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=find-c&ccl_term=SYS=000506103" target="_blank">Willis J. Madden</a>.
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System Number: 000506103
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Culpeper County, Virginia
African Americans
education
religion
WPA Narrative
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George Lewis Life History (WPA, Virginia Writers Project)
Subject
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African Americans, slavery, education, Civil War, WPA Narrative
Description
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George Lewis was born free before the Civil War and attended Freedmen's Bureau schools in Richmond before earning a law degree from Howard University. In this interview he talks about his family background, his education, the Civil War and the introduction of schools for children of former slaves after the end of the Civil War. He married a daughter of Lucy Goode Brooks.
Creator
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Faith Morris, interviewer
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Virginia Writers' Project Life Histories, Work Projects Administration of Virginia Records, 1939-1943, Accession 30432. Federal Records Collection, Library of Virginia.
Date
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April 9, 1937
Rights
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CC BY-SA
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WPA Interview with <a title="George Lewis interview" href="http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=find-c&ccl_term=SYS=000506572" target="_blank">George Lewis</a>.
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System Number: 000506572
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Richmond, Virginia
African Americans
Civil War
education
emancipation
slavery
WPA Narrative