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take de sponsibility now." "Maum Tena, how many children did you have?" "Maggie an Etta an Georgie an Annie, etc., etc." so fast and so many that one couldn't keep up. "Wait, Maum Tena. How many were there in all--your own children?" "I nebber had a chile." "Oh, those were the children you nursed." "I marry twice. Caesar Robson an Aleck White." "Did you ever sing spirituals?" "No, I nebber had time." "But you sang lullabies to the children." "Oh, I sing someting to keep de chile quiet." "Where is your church, Maum Tena?" "De Methodist Church right here. I know I got for die some day. He keep me distance,[B] but when I look an see my flesh, I tenk de Lord for ebbery year what pass on my head. Taint my goodness, tis His goodness. Nothing but the pureness of heart will see Him." [B] Has lived a long time. Tena was shocked and disgusted at the idea of the Lord being a "black man." She said with perfect certainty that he was "no such." "We all goin to de same Heaven, and there aint no black people there." The writer asked Tena her age; before she could answer, her great-niece came to the door and said, "She eighty-eight." Tena was indignant. Her eyes flashed. "I aint goin to hab nobody come along puttin down my age what dunno anyting about it. I ought to be as high as nine. Let um be as high as nine."[C] "If I didn't been round de house wid white people I wouldn't hab dis opportunity today, an dey good to me an gib me nuf to keep my soul an body together. My mother raise me right. When de Yankee come through we been at Remley Point. My Ma took care ob me. She shut me up and she gard me. De Yankee been go in de colored people house, an dey mix all up, an dey do jus what dey want. Dey been brutish. "De beautiful tureen, stand so high and hab foot so long" lifting her hands, "an all de beautiful ting smash up, an all de meat an ham in de smoke house de stribute um all out to de people, an de dairy broke up, an de horse an de cow kill. Nothin leave. Scatter ebberyting. Nothin leave." [C] Meaning her age should be in the nineties. =SOURCE: Tena White, Mt. Pleasant, Christ Church Parish, S.C.= =Age: Approximately 90.= =Project #1655= =W.W. Dixon= =Winnsboro, S.C.= =BILL WILLIAMS= =_EX-SLAVE 82 YEARS OLD._= Bill Williams lives on the Durham place, nine miles east of Winnsboro, S.C., on the warm charity of Mr. Arthur M. Owens, the present owner. He is
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