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they can. "Yes'm, I don't know anything bout slavery. My people say they come from North Carolina, but I been right here on this spot of ground for forty-four years. I come here when they was movin' the cemetery. "My mother was a cook here for Mrs. Reynolds. After I growed up here I went out to my father where he was workin' on the shares and stayed there a year. I married quite young and bought a place out there. I said I was twenty-one when I got the license but I wasn't but twenty. "In old times everbody thought of the future and had all kinds of things to eat. First prayer I was taught was the Lord's Prayer--'Give us this day our daily bread.' I said sure was a long time bein' answered cause now we're gettin' it--just our daily bread. "I never had no luck farmin'--ever' time I farmed river overflowed. I raised everthing I needed or I didn't have it. Had as high as thirty head of cows at one time. "I went to work as janitor at Merril School to take the regular janitor's place for just two months and how long you reckon I stayed there? Twenty years. Then I come here and sit down and haven't done anything since. "The first school I went to was in the First Baptist Church on Pullen Street. They had it there till they could put up a building. "I went to nine different teachers and all of em was white. They was sent here from the North. We studied McGuffy's reader and you stayed with it till you learned it. I got it till today--in my head you understand. "Sure, Lord, I used to vote and hold ever' kind of office. Used to be justice of the peace six years. I said I been in everthing but a bull fight. "I've traveled ever' place--Niagara Falls, Toronto, Canada. I been in two World's Fairs and in several inaugurations. Professor Cheney says I know more history than any the teachers at the college." Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Eliza Jones 610 E. Eighteenth, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 89 "Yes ma'am, this is Eliza. I was born in slave times and I knowed how to work good. "You know I was grown in time of the War 'cause I married the first year of freedom. "Belonged to a widow named Edna Mitchell. That was in Tennessee near Jackson. Oh Lawd, my missis was good to all her niggers--if you should call 'em that. "She had two men and three women. My mother was the cook. Let's see--Sarah was one, Jane was two, and Eliza was three. (I was Eliza.) Then t
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