3O4~54 42 Interv1ewer~ - - - MISS I]?fl~ Robert son Person Interviewed Frank W1»m~G1em~ Des Arc~Arkanaaa A~e~•?g . RI was born 3~une 1864 in . Th s Arc • My paren.t s named Richard Lewis Glenn and Pleasant Glynn. My xnaina died when I was small. I recollect hearing em say the southern women oughtn‘t marry the Yankee men, there was 80 naich difference In their lives. A few widows and girls did marry Yankee men, very few. Southern tolks j‘ hated em. “Master WashOlenn had a son named Boliver. He may had more. I t t know much about ein. We stayed there after the war for a • long time then went to work for Mr. Be&tord Bathels tather, We worked there a long time then went to work for Mr. ~im Erwin. My papa always tanned. I heard my mama say she washed and sewed during slavery. There was three boys and one girl In our tamise. I heard,‘bout the buahwhackers and Ku Klux. I was too young to tell bout what they did do. I never did see none dressed up. “I don‘t tool wid votin‘ much. I have voted. I don‘t understand votin‘ much and how they run the govermint. My time ot usefulness is nearly gone~ “The present time serves me hard. I got my leg caught in a wagon wheel and so sprained I been cripple ever since. The rheumatiz settles in it till I can‘t sleep at night. My wife quit me. I got two boys in Chicago, the girl and her ma in Brinkley. They sho don‘t help me, I have to rent my house. I don‘t own nuthin‘. I work all I‘m able,