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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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n Soon after freedom I made two trips a day and carried my young<br />

mistress 1 books to school* It was a mile for us to go * round the road to<br />

Pleasant Hill* She married C* C* Williams* I cooked for her# I cooked<br />

her daughter* s weddin f supper * She had two girls, Maude and Pearl* I<br />

worked there fourteen years for my clothes and something to eat* Then I<br />

went to myself* Ihen I wasn f t cooking I worked in Mr. C* C. Williams* sash<br />

arid blind factory* They was big rich folks* Mrs# Williajjis had a hundred<br />

rent houses* She went about in her carriage and collected rent* That was<br />

at ivleridian, Mississippi* They learned me more than an education—to work*<br />

She learned me to cook* I cooked all my life* I cooked here at the Rusher<br />

Hotel till I got so old I was not able to do the work*<br />

"I do little odd jobs <strong>of</strong> work where I can find them* I f plied for the<br />

Old Age Pension but they give me ccanmodities and that f s all* I supports my<br />

own 3elf such as it be*<br />

"I find the young generation don f t stick to jobs like I had to do*<br />

Seems like they want an education to keep them out <strong>of</strong> work* Education does<br />

some good and some more harm than good* Oh, times! Times is going fast*<br />

foil with some I reckon* Some like me is done left* I mean I got slower*<br />

Time getting faster* I f m done left outen the game* Time wait for no man**<br />

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