30376 ~ ~66~ - Interie~r~ ~-I~ - ~ ---• à1~i1~i~ ~!1~u:~j~ ~ -- ~‚:~ ~ ~ - ~» Person ~tervie~d~~ ~ 43~~Ls~ ~ .~ Ago 82~r_ ~ —~——-~———~~— — — ~ — — — — — .. ~ — ~ — ~ ~ — “I was born at Qabin Crssk (Lamer flOW) bit I atill cs1~1 it ~Jabi* Creek. I an‘ t call lt anything e].as) • I was sold With ~y mother when I was a little girl and liTed. with our white folks until attr the war and waa freed. We 1ive~. on a farm. My tather belong to another te* Ily, a neighbor of our.. le eli 1ivs~ with the white folks. My aother took care of ail of theia. They was alwaya as good aa they could be to us and after the war we stayed on with the white folks who ~ed ~y father and worked on the term for hin. Rie master gave us hait of everything we matte unt il we could get started our ae1~ei, thsu oer white tolke told my father to hcaastead a place near him, and he did. We lived there uxitil after father died. Is paii taxeS arid lived just like the white foika. le did what the White folks toN us to do ~ and never lost a thing by doing it. After I married my Irnaband workd at the mill for your father end made a hYing for me and I worked for the white folks. Now I am too old to cook ~it I have a few waahin ‚ a for the white folks end am getting my old age penalon that help. ~ a lot. “I don‘t know what I think about the young gsneration. I at IV~ Stopping place. •The eon~a we sang were ‚ Caet• ye that love the Lord end l.t your joys be known‘ ‘When You and I Were Ycung, Maggie‘ !J\ianjta‘ ~ .