30329 . . 61‘ lut ervie~A er ~arv~ D . Eudgins Person. Interviewed ToniRo~binsOn ‚. Aged~ 88 Home _~ Lives~~thhissonon outa~irtsof Hot ~prin1gs *************** **************** 4Ls I entered~ GoldstelriGrade 3ohooi for co:~.ored I passed an old fe11o~ sitting on the sidewa1k~ There vvas somthin~ of that venerable, dignified, I‘ve~‘been~a-s1ave look about hifi, so rauch of it that I aixaost stopped to question hua. Inside I enteaed a classroom. iNhere a young woman was in conference i~ith a couple of sheepish youngsters who had been kept in after school. Did she knov~ the where~abouts of any ei~slaves ? She beamed, Only the other day an old. man had appeared on the school ~ounds. She appealed to her charges • Didn‘t they remember that she had told them about him an~d about what slavery had. nieant. Sheepish looks were gone. They were ago.~ with interests Yes tUDI, they remembered.. But none of the three knev his manie or where to find hiDI~