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<tr><td align='left'>N.C. District:</td><td align='left'>No. 2</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Worker:</td><td align='left'>Mary A. Hicks</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>No. Words:</td><td align='left'>203</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Subject:</td><td align='left'>ANTHONY RANSOME</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Person Interviewed:</td><td align='left'>Anthony Ransome</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Editor:</td><td align='left'>Daisy Bailey Waitt</td></tr>
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<p>[TR: Date stamp: JUN 2 (unclear)]<br/></p>
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<h2> ANTHONY RANSOME<br/> Ex-Slave Story (Free)<br/> </h2>
<h4>An interview with Anthony Ransome of 321 S. Tarboro St.
Raleigh, N.C.
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<p>"I reckon dat I is eighty years old, an' I wus borned
in Murfreesboro in Hertford County. My mammy wus named
Annice an' my father wus named Calvin Jones. My brothers
wus named Thomas, Wesley, Charlie, Henry an' William.</p>
<p>"We wus borned free, my mammy bein' de daughter of a
white 'oman, an' my paw's paw onct saved do life o' his
master's chile, an' wus freed.</p>
<p>"My paw wus a shoemaker an' he made a putty good livin'
fer us. Course we ain't knowed so much 'bout slavery, but
Doctor Manning who lived near us owned some slaves an' he
treated 'em bad. We could hyar 'em screamin' at de top of
dere voices onct in a while, an' when dey got through beatin'
'em dey wus tied down in de cellar. Dey ain't had much ter
eat nother.</p>
<p>"Dar wus a preacher what tol' us 'bout a member of his
congregation durin' de war. De wife wus sold from de husban'
an' he married ag'in. Atter de war his fust wife comed back
an' atter his secon' wife died he married de fust one ober
ag'in."</p>
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