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Subject: Ex-Slave Story: "Son of Martha and Peter Hinton. Came from N.C. about 12 years ago, at close of Civil War. Mother had nine children, she belonged to Mr. Sam Hinton. "At close of war mistis called us to her, said we were free and could go. So we went away for about a year, but came back. Sorry we were free. "We saw about 2000 soldiers. Never went to school. Went to white church on plantation. White preachers said, servants, obey your marster. I was valued at $800.00. "When I was a small boy I lay at marsters feet and he would let us play with his feet. He always had shiny shoes and we niggers would keep rubbing them so they would shine more. As I grew older, I cleaned the yard, later helped pick cotton. "I am a Baptist. Have behaved myself. Have prayer meeting at my home. "During the war we had prayer meetings at the different houses on the plantations. We prayed to be set free. Turned wash pots down in the house to keep the sound down so white folks wouldn't hear us singing and praying to be set free. "Overseer would whip neggers when out of humor. Miss Mary would always tell them not to mistreat her help. "Times were so hard during slave times, white marster took them into the bottoms and hid them, so they wouldn't run off with the Yankee soldiers. "Talk of war got so hot, brought us out of the woods and put us in wagons and took us and de older people off to Texas. "We got up at 4 AM, work all day until 9 or 10 at night. On Sunday we worked if it was necessary. "I was tough and strong. I could outrun a wild animal, barefooted and bare headed. "We would have a country dance once in awhile. Someone would play the banjo. "Miss Mary, white mistis called us all in one day and opened a large trunk. She showed us money, gold and silver, saying that we had all helped to make it for them. Thats the first money I ever saw. "Before Christmas we killed hogs. "Our white folks didn't like any one wearing blue clothes. Thought they were Yankees, and that meant freedom for us niggers. Men in blue clothes came and put a rope around my marsters neck, took him all around the nigger cabins and asked where he hid them. He told them, Texas. They said, get them and free them or they would hang him. "He sent after them and everything was alright. "I though my white marster was God. He took sick and died. "I heard the other slaves saying he committed suicide because he had lost all his
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