...She came to Memphis from her fathers farm, a short distance from Hernando, Miss...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「Southern Horrors」
...What is true of Memphis is true of the entire South...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「Southern Horrors」
...They owned a flourishing grocery business in athickly populated suburb of Memphis, and a white man named Barrett had oneon the opposite corner...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「Southern Horrors」
...21,Charles Tait, near Memphis, Tenn...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...This Negro,Richard Neal, was lynched a few miles from the city limits, and thefollowing is taken from the Memphis (Tenn...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...Only two years prior to the massacre of the six men near Memphis, thatsame city took part in a massacre in every way as bloody and brutal asthat of September last...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...Near Memphis, Tenn...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
...Sixwidows and twenty-seven orphans are indebted to this mob for theircondition, and this lynching swells the number to eleven Negroes lynchedin and about Memphis since March 9, 1892...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
..., and also large numbers at Memphis,Tenn...
Booker T. Washington 「The Negro in the South」
... Shortly after Boss bought his home in Memphis, he bought a large farm in Bolivar, Miss...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
... On another occasion, when the great prodigy, Blind Tom, came to Memphis, there was a similar stir among the people...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
...I went to Memphis, and saw a boat at the landing, called the John Lirozey, a Cincinnati packet...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
...The completion of the Memphis and Charleston railroad was a great event in the history of the city...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
...It was anticipated that this railroad connection between the two cities would make of Charleston the great shipping port, and of Memphis the principal cotton market of the southwest...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
...The family grew more and more uneasy; and it was the continual talk: "We must get away from Memphis...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
...There was a Union trading boat, the Lake City, that had been successful in exchanging her goods for cotton that came from Memphis...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
... It was appropriately the 4th of July when we arrived; and, aside from the citizens of Memphis, hundreds of colored refugees thronged the streets...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
...My wife was naturally anxious to follow the clue thus obtained, in hopes of finding her mother, whom she had not seen since the separation at Memphis years before...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
...She had come to Memphis as I had, because her master's family had fled; and, hearing the call for nurses, had entered the service at once...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
...But when he afterwards told me he wanted me to take a load of cotton to Memphis, my heart misgave me, I felt sure, in my mind, that I was to be sold from the slave-pens at Memphis...
Charles Thompson 「Biography of a Slave」
ランダム例文:
bathrooms stockton criticize
便利!手書き漢字入力検索