3, ~3i7 “we had flower gardens. ~ We had. mint, rosemary, tanay, sage, mullen, catnip, horseradish, artichokes, hoarhound—all good home remedies. n ~ never knowed when we moved to that farm. I was so small. I heard Misa Agnes Brown say I was a baby when they moved to Boldan depot, not far frcm Clinton, Mississippi. . eWhen I left Miss Agnes I went to samts folks my own color on another farm ‚ joining to their farni. Of course I took my baby. I took Anna and I been living with Auna ever since. that I‘ d do now • without her, (Anna is an Indian and very proud of being half Indian.) My husband done dead. ni get ei~,ht dollars welfare help. And I do get some cc~muodities, Arma does all right but she got hit on the shoulder an~ about lost use •f her am. One of the railroad hands up hre got mad and hit her. I had doctors • They done it a, little good. It ‚ s been hurt three years or more now. WI wieht I knowd where to find a bed of mullen. soil it down to a syrup and add some molasses, boil that down. It makes a good syrup for COUghS and colds. ni never went to white folks‘ church none hardly. Miss Agr~es sent me a.long with her cook to my own color‘s cimrob. “My husband sure was good tô me. We never had bt~t one fight. Neitber one whooped. “This young generation is going backward. They tired of trainix~g. They don ‚ t want no advice • They don‘ t want to work out no more • They don‘ t know what they want . I think falke is trifling than they was when I come on. The times is all right and some of the people. I‘m talking about mine and 70‘ color both.“