52 ‘bout what happened to thmià ~ ~ a wor4 Red Croie baa Imn~ed t Poli,. MtboheIl I*ntbed ‘e~.-po1ioi ~t.hè~i tu Little Rookà Bub I ain‘t heard nothint ‘bout ‘em. . / ~ S Work // “The •~tir~b work I did *as nureing an~ ‘after that I ~ae uater tot.r~ I reckon I ~ae about e.ven or eight yeare old when I tiret began to nur... I oould bare]y lift the baby. I would have to drag them troirnA~ Then I toted iatér to the field. Then when I was pub to plawizig, and chopping oottcn, I dontt ~ exaot]y how old I was• Bu~ I know I was a yo~mg girl and tb wae a good while before the War. I had to do az~thing tI*t oo~ie up.‘.khraahin~ ~whee1t, s~wiiig loge, with a wristband oi~ lifting loge, eplitbing rail4 WcÈien in th~ ~ da~!8 W~5flt~Ø tender like th~r is n~‘~ Thq‘ would eau on you to work like m~ and you botter work boo. I~r 3noth.r and Lather were both field band.8.. ~ —J I Soldiere “Øo-oo-oo-ee-ee-ee$$ Ilan~ the eoldi.rz would peu oui‘ house at da~r— lighb~ two deep or four deep, end b, paising ~ it at etmdain Still itarohi~ iiia3cSn~ i‘b to th. nexb etoo]g~d. Those ware Taxikses0 Th~ didn‘t sot elavee free. When I ]mowsd ..~t;hing aboub freedom, it wa. the Bureaus. We didn‘t know nothing li~ young folke do now. “W. bard]7 biowed our z~e~ We wae ouued for so n~ bibohee and Ions ot bitoh.a and b~LOö~ bitches, and blood of bib,h.e. We nver heard em‘ ~mn•a Boarss]7 at a11 First young a~n I went with lianbed ti kiwi q initialal What did I ~ow • ‘boub initiali? You ask t em bin years old ~ and they‘ U tell you The~t ~ae aftr the War. IDitiaIII I S