~x-.s1aveStor1es Page FIve (Texas) I~~y husband and. I were called to Kansas Cit~r j~ 1896 and from there to Lli~3fl~ other towns. Finally we cane to waco, and he had charge of a church there when he died, in 1927. We had a pleasant married life and I tried to do ray duty as a pastor‘s wife and help elevate my race; We we~e blessed with three children, and the only one now l1vin~ is inBoston, Massachusetts. ‘II now r4side with my granddaughter, Mary Poster, ~nc1 this shack is the best her husband can afford. In fact, we ~re living in destitu.te circu.m~ stances. It is depressing to me,. after having lived a life in a comfortable home. It is the Lord‘s will and I must accept ‘~‘hat is provided. There is a purpose for all things. I shall soon ~o to meet my ~aker, with the satis~ faction of having done my duty first, to my race, second, to riiankind. Note: The biography of Richard E. Cain is published in the Biographical Directory of the American Congress~