Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States - From Interviews with Former Slaves - Florida Narratives by Work Projects Administration
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No. 19. Do you remember what sort of soap they used? How did they get the lye for making the soap? Yes, I'd help to make the ash lye and soft soap. Never seed and cake soap until I came here. 20. What did they use for dyeing thread and cloth and how did they dye them? They used indigo for blue, copperas for yellow, and red oak chips for red. 21. Did your mother use big, wooden washtubs with cut-out holes on each side for the fingers? Yes, and dey had smaller wooden keels. Never seed any tin tubs up there. 22. Do you remember the way they made shoes by hand in the country? Yes, they made all our shoes on the plantation. 23. Do you remember saving the chicken feathers and goose feathers always for your featherbeds? Yes. 23. Do you remember when women wore hoop [TR: illegible] in their skirts |
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