#2 tu ain‘t know my grandmother, grandfather either.“ “VOiat work you do in. . slavery times . „ “Didn‘t do no kind. of work. Mother milked, tended to de butter.1‘ . S “Did you ever earn any money?“- • “No money.“ 11What did you eat and how was it cooked?“ . “Boil meat and put peas or greens, rice cooked dry, take up in plate and eat. One girl get done . and wash dishes and put dem up.“ “Did you ever eat any possums?“ “Yes, my brother- catch possum and ra000ôn.U - - “Fish?“ - ‚ - - “Fishing in de branch.“ - S “Did the s laves have the ir own gardens ? „ ‚ “Yes, sir, plant big garden, no use plant, go to dere garden and. get it.“ . ~9~hat clothes d1d you wear ~in cold weather?“ ~ - t‘ Thick. - I could weave it with stripes and put one ~ check one way • and nother strip nother way.“ t1Hpt ~ireatherV‘ - - - u j~ winter warm o lothes arid shoes. Had Sunday clothes • I had a green worsted ~1 t, - - ~LO~Q. “Did the s laves have e. church ou your plantation? „ - “Go to~ white people church and sit out of doors and wait till dey come out and den we ~o in and. have ~ pr?aehing.“ - “White or colored preacher?“ “White preacher.“ - . “Was your master a good man?0 ~ S - ~tMr. GaiT~b1e like to drink liquor but still good peöple. All who I talking about good people.“ . S - . ~ 1~ / ~1 / ~ ~ ~ ~ / ~ ~ ~