2. R. told tben~ to at~‘ap him and ]aaT. h~~‘ bs. R was a good. iork.~ and thsy didn‘t want to kil]. him, ao they et~appd him and i.t her bo like h. said. ‚ ~ Pienice Both ot my giandfather. said their me.etera ueed to gIve pionica. They would have a certain day and they would give them aU. a good ti~ end let them enjoy themse]veß. They would kill a cow or eome kid. end hogs and have a barbecue. They kept that up after tr.dc~. Ivery nin.t.enth of J‘uns, they would throw a big picnic until I got big enough to es. and. know for mya.lt. ~it their uiaatere ~T. them theirs in slavery timea. mey gay. it to them once a ysar and it wae on the nineteenth or une then. *Grendtather Jo. iaid whsn he uantsd to z‘ry J‘ex~nte, she waa und•r hsr old asater, the man that Andereon • worked under. Old ~n G~.ass f~ad that Grandfather J~oe wae slipping off to old man Field‘ e to ~ eee Grandma I, J‘ennie, who waa on Field‘s place, and old man Fielda went over and told Glasa that he would either have to sell O3~aae to him or buy Jezmie from him. Old man Glaaa bought ;rennie arid Grandfather Toe got her. “After old r~n Glaai bought Jennie, he held up a broom and they would have to jump over it backwarda and then old men Glass pronounced them ~n and wite. ~Grandtather 3P0 ~j•~ when I ~8 a boy ten years old. Grandfather ~nith died in 1921. He was eighty y.ara old when h. died. Grandfather J‘os wae aev.nty.two yara old when be dlsd. He died aomewh.re along in 1898. . Whit•oapa “I heard them sp.ek of the lu Klux oftin. ~t they didn‘t call them Ku Klux; they called them whitecaps. The whitecap. u.sd to go around at night end ~t hold of colored people that had bsen living disorderly