Texas Slave Narratives

Texas Slave Narrative

  Armstead Barrett

Armstead Barrett , born in 1847, was a slave of Stafford Barrett , who lived in Huntsville, Texas. He is the husband of Harriett Barrett . Armstead has a very poor memory and can tell little about early days. He and Harriet receive old age pensions."I's really named by Massa Stafford Barrett , but my mammy 'longed to masse Ben Walker and was 'loved to keep me with her. So after we'uns got free. I lives with my daddy and mammy and goes by de name of Barrett . Daddy's name was Henry Barrett and he's brung to Texas from Richmond, in Virginny, and mammy come from Kentucky. Us all lived in Huntsville. I waited on Miss Ann and mammy was cook."Old massa have doctor for us when we sick. We's too val'ble. Jus' like to de fat beef, massa am good to us. Massa go to other states and git men and women and chile slaves and bring dem back to sell, 'cause he spec'lator. He make dem wash up good and den sell demMos' time we'uns went naked. Us have on one shirt or no shirt a-tall."I know when peace 'clared dey all shoutin'. One woman hollerin' and a white man with de high-steppin' hoes ride close to her and I see him git out end open he knife and cut her wide 'cross de stomach. Den he put he hat inside he shirt and rid off like lightnin'. De woman put in wagon and I never heared no more 'bout her."I didn't git nothin' when us freed. Only some cast-off clothes. Long time after I rents de place on halves and farms most my life. Now I's too old to work and gits a pension to live on. "I seems to think us have more freedom when us slaves, 'cause we have no 'sponsibility for sickness den. We have to take care all dat now and de white man, he bents de nigger out what he makes. Back in de old days, de white men am hones'. All the nigger knowed was hard work. I think de culled folks ought to be 'lowed more privileges in votin' now, 'cause dey have de same 'sponsibility as white men and dey more and more educated and brighter and brighter. "I think our young folks pretty sorry. They wont do right, but I 'lieve iffen dey could git fair wages day'd do better. Dey git bent out of what dey does, anyway."I 'member a owner had some slaves and de overseer had it in for two of dem. He'd whip dem near every day and dey does all could be did to please him. So one day he come to de field and calls one dem slaves and dat slave drops he hoe and goes over and grabs dat overseer. Den de other slave cut dat overseer's head right slap off and throwed it down one of de rows. De owner he fools 'round and sells dem two slaves for $800.00 each and dat all de punishment dem two slaves ever got.


I was born in Walker County, in 1847, and owned by Ben Walker . My mother was allowed to keep me. My father was owned by Stafford Barrett . As I was the last child of my mother, she was allowed to keep me. After I was set free and my father and mother lived together, I went by his name.My father's name was Henry Barrett . He was brought to Texas by Stafford Barrett from Richmond Virginia and mother came from Kentucky. We lived in the town Huntsville Texas. Jane was my mother's name and she was cook. When we was set free our master-he was good to us because we was his wife's property. Ben Walker , our master, he was not allowed to sell us because Miss Ann , our mistress, owned us as her father Simes gave us to Ann when she married Ben Walker , and all her increase and she would not allow us  to be sold because our master was a spectator and so he hired us out all but me because I was too young and he keep me at home to wait on his wife, our young mistress, but he collect all our wages.Jane, our mother, had five boys and three girls. When Ann's first child was born, a little boy, mammy had to nurse it on her breast, and cook with the little boy in her arms. Ann called my mammy, mammy all de timelong after we was sot free.I hear my father say he was allowed a little tobacco patch back at Virginia. And he was allowed to work it on Saturday evening, and then he sold his tobacco and was allowed a little money. Dat was all de money we had We eat just suches as de ole master eat. I likes just anything dat is good. He had purty home-our master he make us stay in barn in back yard.We was allowed to go to church with de ole master. He make colored man talk and talks. I'se went with my mistress. She makes us drive her to de church and hold de team while de preacher preach. We did not learn to read or write. Yessir, we sung de ole song dat youse likes to hear, like dis: "The gospel, gospel calls for volunteers, I cannot tarry here". Dat was the happy time when weuns had dee old running games-den we play marbles. I'se run till I sweat and lather like a horse. De white chilluns dey play with us.De ole master, he bring doctor to see us cause weuns was too valuable. Just like if I'se has fat beef, master he good to us. He see the doctor and the doctor he makes us well. De marster he pay our bills, he would.I'se member justa lots of things dat happen when weuns are young, our master he would go other states and get men, boys and womans, he would and bring them back to sell, cause he was a spectator. He was ju't likes we was cattle. He would make us wash up good den he would sell us. Most time we went naked. Just have on one shirt and some wouldnt have on no shirts a tall. Sometimes in winter we gave out towels clothes to make us shirts outs of den we just had one at de time. Da was no travel for us slaves at dat time unless weuns got pass from our master. If we got on another man property he catch us to see iffen we had pass. Iffen we didnt he would tell our master and he would whip us with rawhide. I'se member one time master sent me and my brother to catch chickens for Mr. Simes , and weuns asks too much racket and he whip my brother with cow hide. He whipped him cross de back and make big whelps. Den he whip him across de hips and den de blood would fly. I'se member when peace was declared they was shouting all the negroes, and womans she was hollering. I'se free, I'se free and I saw a white man come up with a hi stepping horse with a hi head. He rides close co her and I see him get his knife out and open it and cut her wide open across the stomach then he put his hat inside his shirt and left like a streak of lightning. I was in master yard he have fence around it like stock pen. I'se on it when negro woman was put in a wagon and they drove off with her. I never did hear anything atall more about her or the white man that took her off. I'se make crop the first year I was sot free. Never made much cause the hi water went over my crop.We had a big home wedding had plenty to eat for several days. I married Harret Glass . We have two boys and two girls. They are all farming except one boy that is working on WPA work. We have ten grand children, seven great grand children. I have farmed nearly ever since I have been free, but the last few years. I have been unable to work I could not hold out so the government is giving me a pension now.


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