~c.~Slave: Bob Young friend‘s house, I does. I sets dar till I gits rested and v~arm and I goes on. If dey eats,. I does too, ana. when I gits to Union my chillun is done out arid gone. 3es‘ de same, I reaches home at night befo‘ dem. “Dey has tales to tell about gitting out of gas, and when I axes whar dey been, dey jes‘ as apt to say Spartanburg as any whars. As long as aey has a quarter dey is allus gwthe to ride and come home broke. If you fools wid automobiles, ~‘ou is gwine to spend lots of time in jail. I ain‘t never been in jail and. I thinks it is a disgrace. My chilluri says dat I is ‘old timey‘ and don‘t know nothing ‘bout living. Jes‘ de saine, I likes slow moving, and takes mine out in walking arid gits home at dark or soon atter. ~ “Dese faat ways don‘t bother me. Dey makes sassy chilluns. Sassy chilluns dat can‘t serve d.eir pa nee~ riot think dat ~ey can -~ ride t.o de Promise Land in narry automobile dat dey is ever seed. Gwine round in fast circles arid never gittirig nowhars seems to satisfy dem ‚ s o I ~ ~ ‚ t kn ow w hat is gw i ne t o be C orne of dem.“ Source: Bob Young (75) Jonesville, S.C. Interviewer: Caidwell Sinis, Union, S.C. 11/10/37 „ ~‚