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Thompson, Rose. Aunt Lizzie and Uncle Enos Lucky – Both remember being in slavery. Enos Lucky died in 1939 Aunt Lizzie died shortly after Enos Lucky. White Plains. October 1935

October 10, 2020/by madisonstudios

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