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SLAVE NARRATIVES - Library of Congress

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Went to his brother's one year, then to Major lane's big faim* We had to work<br />

about the same as b'fore freedom* Not such change*<br />

"The Kn Klux come 'round right smart* Some had on skin coverings, cow<br />

heads and horns* Some wore white sheets and black dresses on white horses*<br />

They was scary looking* They would whoop and kill too* I was too scared to<br />

get caught <strong>of</strong>f at night*<br />

"Mother died* I was traveling about* I spent thirteen months in<br />

Mississippi* Three winters right in Memphis* I married in Mississippi* I<br />

left two daughters in Georgia* My wife died* I coxae to Arkansas in 190S*<br />

I live all alone*<br />

"This present generation is traveling too fast* It-is~to-be#> Past<br />

traveling and education* Times not good as it always have been b'fore that<br />

last war (World War)* When the white folks start jowing we black folks<br />

suffers* It ain't a bit our fault* Education causes the black man to see<br />

he is bit (cheated) but he better not say a word* It very good thing if it<br />

is used right* Fast traveling is all right in its place* But too many is<br />

traveling and they all want to be going* We got into pretty fast time <strong>of</strong> it<br />

now* It-is~to-be and it's getting shoved on taste?*"<br />

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