~Io1aLoR~ SUBJECTS ~nIo of tnt.rvt•~er 33TaY1Or subject ~ ~ ~ ~ -j ~ ~ -~~~u~-—- -~ -~ Story ~ Infor~at1on ( I f not enough apao• on th.ta page add page.) Hirani Reveils. We had a Nigger superintendent of schools of thi state of Arkansas, J. C. Corbin ~ I don‘t remember just when ‚ but lt was in the early seventies. He wa~ also president of the ~ state school in Pine Bluff ~ organized It. ~ SUFFRAGE The ex.-slave ~/oted like fire directly after ~he war. That ~vvas about all that did vote then. If the Niggers bad n‘t voted they never would have been able to elect Negroes to office. I was elected Alderman Once in Little Rock under the athnln— istratlon of Mayer Keiner. We had Nigger coroi~er, Chief of Police, Police Jtadge. Policemen. Ike Glilam‘s father was coroner. Sam Garrett was Chief of Police; Yudge M. W. Gibbs ~was ~o1ice Judge. He was also a receiver of public lands. So was J. E. Buah, who ÇjT~1eri~i ~ O~ A~~~~tc.a) founded the Mosaics. James W. Thompson, Bryant L~ster, Marion H. Henderson, Acy L. Richardson, Childress‘ father.‘.in-].aw, were ai]. ~ldermen. James P. Noyer Jones was County Clerk of Chicot County, S. H. Holland, a teacher of mine, a little black nigger about five feet high, as black as ink1but well educated was sheriff of a Negro was Desha County. Augusta hadxIi~x~ixAwhoAxixixsheriff . A Negro used to hold good offices in this state. I charge the change to Grant. The Baxter.~~Brooks matter caused it. Baxter was a Southern Repubiican.frorn the Northeastern Moses E. Jeffries a ormation given by ~ ~ Z~laee of Residsno 1110 Izard Street, LittleRook,Arkansa8 Plasterer ~ coupatlon