Story and Photo by 24e- ~x-s1aves . Frank M. Smith Mahoning County - Dist. ~ 6 ~ Youngstown, Ohio ~ 3to~ 91* Mrs . ~ ~LÖweJ~ Birden. You~town ‚ OhIO. Mrs. Melissa (Lowe) £~ardenof 1671 Jacobs Road, was “bred and born“ on the plantation of David Lowe, near Surnniersville, ~eorg1a, Ohattooga County; and when asked how old she was sa Id “I ‚ s way up yonder som(‘whe res maybe 80 or 90 years.“ Mel issa assurrimed her nieste r ‚ s naine Lowe ‚ and says he was very good to her and that she loved hirn. Only once did she feel ill towards him and that was when he sold her mother. She and her sister were left alone. Later he gave her sister and several other slaves to his newly married daughter as a wedding present. TJ~is sister was sold and re.sold and when the slaves were give~i their freedom her mother came to claim her children, but Melissa was the only one of the four she could find. Her mother took her to a plantation in Newton County, where they worked until coming north. The mother died here and Melissa married a man named Barden. • . I. Melissa says she was very happy on the plantation where they danced and sang folk songs of the south, such as “Sho‘fl~y Go‘~Nay From Me“, and others after their days work was done. When aéked if she objected to having her picture taken she said, “all right, but don‘t you.all poke fun at me because 1 ein just as God made me.“ Melissa lives with her daughter, Nany Hardie, in a neat bungalow on the Sharon Line, a negro district. Melissa‘s health is good with the exception of cataracts over her eyes which have caused her to be totally blind.