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Title
Fears
,
Amanda
White
Subject
African Americans
Women
Newspapers
Freedmen
Slaves
Description
Photo
of
Amanda
White
Fears
and her
obituary
published
in the
Nacogdoches
Daily
Sentinel
. The
article
states
that she
passed
away
December
31
,
1965
.
According
to
family
research
,
Amanda
White
Fears
was
born
a
slave
in
1862
. She
married
Henry
“Bud”
Fears
in the
1890s
and they had
five
children
.
Amanda
died
early
1966
at
roughly
103
years
old
. She
is
the
grandmother
to
Archie
L
.
Rison
Sr
.
Location
Nacogdoches County
Texas
Associated Dates
1960-1969
Owner of Material
Children of Archie L. Rison Sr. and Rebecca Rison
Identifier
RFP 0061
Rights
This item may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. It is available for non-commercial research and education. For permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the East Texas Research Center at asketrc@sfasu.edu.
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