30495 . ‚ 62 Interviewer ~$i~ Ii~,e3Le BO»~tSO~ ~ ~ . _ Person ~ RJ.D. #1 Bi.eo.~, 4~i~an~ Ags~~84~~ — S-.‘ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — “X wa~ born at Zackaon, North Carolina. My master and ~ietrsss nsaid Betsy end Jason Williema !ait ~y pa‘ a name was Anthony. My young aast•r was a orderly sear~ent. He took ~ iid him to return so~ ~les and wagons. K ehowed me what he want done an I followed hin round irid wagons. The wagons hauled aiininltion and provisions. Pa worked for the mas:~ter and aa cooked. They got sold to Lauem Capert. Ihen frsedc~ corns they went back and stayed a month or two at Iilliama then we all went back to Io~ Odc~.. Is stayed round close sud farmed and worksd till they died. I married and when I had tour or five children I heard ob dis country. I c~e o~ iigration ticket to ~. Lydelott hers at Biaoo. Train full ot us got together ~jid ccme. One IhIt aan got us all up and brought as here to Bisco.. I farad tor lb. Aydelott tour or fivs years, • then for Mr. Bland, Mr. 8croggin. „t I nusr wsnt to school a day in ay lits. I Used to rots here in Bi.coe right a~art. I l.t the young folk. do ~y votin. Th.y can ts].]. more about it. I sho do not think it 1. the w~an‘a place to vote an hold all the jobs tr~ the n. Itten you don‘t in the Primary cause you don‘t know nut to pick out a man, you sho don‘t know mithin er taU. bout votin in the General lsction. In fact it ain‘t no good to our race nohow.