Hello there, Jane! Good to hear from you. My dear, I have never seen a list of those African Americans living on Sunflower Plantation during that time frame. The only thing I know is that there were sharecropper houses for the families, one for each 20 acres, and there are 4000 acres. That would be about 200 houses before about 1939 when the new houses, etc. were built and sold to white families. There were about 100 White families living in those houses. I do not have a list of voters during that time frame, mainly because most of them couldn't get enough money to pay the poll tax which was required to vote. Of the lists I have, there were only two or three African Americans registered to vote. I hope this gives you something to go on. Mozelle