Pro.~ect#-].655,. . ~ Page ~ 2 ~ 21 Mrs . ~ G .‚ ~ ev lev e W~. Chand. 1er Murrells Inlet, S. C. Georgetown County clay. Moved right away soon as Freedom came. Women done cooking and washing same as now. Shack mattress. My mother was a weaver. Old timey loom. Cotton and wool. Sheckel (Shuttle?) ~ ~ lt1 remember one song my mother sang: ~ - ‘Dö, Lord, remember mel ~ - ~ ~ - Remember me when the year go roundi ~ Do, Lord, remember me~ iVhy oantt you die ~ Like Jesus died? ~ He laid In His gravel He crippled some. S.. Some He saved.t . “1 cantt get it all. “My father head man on the plantation. Indigo? Ctit the bush down, Put lt In sacks. : Let it drip out. Call that Indigo mud. Raise cattle and hogs loose over the County. No cash money was give to ~. ave. Had to get a ticket. Hire they self out as stevedore — anywhere they could - and pay Massa so much for the time. Smart slave do that. Ch, yes, my father do that. If they keep themse Ive s alive af t er freedom ‚ they doing well. ~ “Schooling? Ox~ly by n1~ght. And that could&t be