County:
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
State: LA
Town: Lutcher
Date:
May 13, 1917
Dear Sir: I have been reading the Chicago
defender and seeing so many advertisements about the work in the north
I
thought to write you concerning my condition. I am working hard in the
south
and can hardly earn a living. I have a wife and one child and can
hardly feed
them. I thought to write and ask you for some information concerning
how to get
a pass for myself and family. I dont want
to leave my
family behind as I cant hardly make a
living for them
right here with them and I know they would fare hard if I would leave
them. If
there are any agents in the south there havent
been
any of them to Lutcher if they would come here they would get at least
fifty
men. Please sir let me hear from you as quick as possible. Now this is
all.
Please dont publish my letter, I was out
in town
today talking to some of the men and they say if they could get passes
that 30
or 40 of them would come. But they havent
got the
money and they dont know how to come. But
they are
good strong and able working men. If you will instruct me I will
instruct the
other men how to come as they all want to work. Please dont
publish this because we have to whisper this around among our selves
because
the white folks are angry now because the negroes
are
going north.
Source: http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5332/