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blood pressure and a stroke all at once. And that wreck, the doctor said it cracked my skull. Till now, I ain't got no remembrance. "You know how long I went to school? Three days. No ma'm I had to work, darlin'. "I was born down here on Saline River at Selma. I done forgot what month." "What kinda work have I done? Oh, honey, I done farmed myself to death, darlin'. You know Buck Couch down here at Noble Lake? Well, I hoped pick out eight bales of cotton for him. "I wish I had the dollars I had workin' for R.A. Pickens down here at Walnut Lake. Yes, honey, I farmed for him bout fifteen or twenty years steady. "And he sure was nice and he was mischievous. He called all of us his chillun. He use to say, 'Now you must mind your papa!' And we'd say 'Now Mr. Pickens, you know you ain't got no nigger chillun'. He use to say to me 'Sallie, you is a good woman but you ain't got no sense'. Them was fine white folks. "Honey, these white folks round here what knows me, knows they ain't a lazy bone in my body. "I'se cooked and washed and ironed and I'se housecleaned. Yes'm, I certainly was a good cook. "I belongs to the Palestine Baptist Church. Yes ma'm. I don't know what I'd do if twasn't for the good Master. I talks to Him all the time. "I goes to this here government school. A man teaches it. I don't know what his name is, we just calls him Professor. "Well, chile, I'll tell you the truf. These young folks is done gone. And some o' these white headed women goes up here truckin'. It's a sin and a shame. I don't know what's gwine come of 'em." Interviewer's Comment This woman lives with her daughter Angelina Moore who owns her home. Mother and daughter both attend government school. Both were neatly dressed. The day was warm so we sat on the front porch during the interview. Personal History of Informant 1. Ancestry--Grandfather, Ned Peeples; grandmother, Sally Peeples; Mother, Dorcas Peeples; Father, Josh Allen. 2. Place and date of birth--On Saline River, Selma, Arkansas. No date. 3. Family--Two daughters and granddaughter. 4. Places lived in, with dates--Desha County, Walnut Lake, Noble Lake, (Arkansas) Poplar Bluff, Missouri. No dates. 5. Education, with dates--Three days, "after freedom". Attends government school now. 6. Occupations and accomplishments, with dates--Farmwork, cooking, laundry work until 1936. 7. Special skills and interests--Cooking. 8. Community and
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