6 FOLXLÖT~ S~JEC~‘S Name of Iutei‘viewer‘ ~3 3.Tay].or Subject Story ~ Iuforn~ation ( If not enough space on this page add page.) part of the atate, Bate8vllle, a Southern man who took side8 with the North in the war. Brook8 wa8 a Methodi8t preacher from the North soznewheres. When Grant recognized the Baxter faction whom the old ex.‘8laveholders Bupported because he was a Southerner and sided with Baxter against Brooks, lt put the present Democratic party in power, arid they passed the Grandfather law barring ~ groes from voting. Negroes were intimidated ~y the Ku Klux. They were counted out. Ballot boxes were burned and ballots were destroyed. Finally ~egroes got discouraged and quit trying to vote. * ¶~.e.s ~ ~i±e~t~Gov€rh~r ~ L.a. Heft ö~C:C;ce *12;~ ~ s ~ — ( - ~ ~ ~~t( ~(ie wv~&‘~piïed +en~. ~Je%eYs~L)~v~. ~ a~?4~c~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~L4~ !~‘i~ s e ï ~ ~ V/‘A+ ~ ~ •-~ ~ ~ ~t. ~ ~ I ~‚ 7 ~ . ~ mi s inforrnati on given by ___________________________________________( ) Place of Residence _____ Occupation Age _______