~ç ~ ri ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~r ~ ~ ~r ~ ~ ~kFV ~ ~ ~n~*~q 100071 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 38 ~ - ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ i~C~:iT.IA BAKER ~. - ~ x..S1~tve - A e 87. ~ ‚. . ~ ‚~eorg&~s a~ess provedto be ho~~q!~er ~~tcr, Ida :Baker. The o1ear~n~ept .walk~ or the small yard. werke rj~titened by borders ‚of gay colored zinnias and. raari~o1ds In front cf ~ drab looking tw~stc~ry, tr~rne.house. “Come.;~n,“~a~swe~re4..: ~ in ‚rc-spons~to alçncclç at~ the tront door. “~esSU~,:U&IW~s iç~. Go right in dat dere ‘rçoi~ an&you‘ll fin4 her.~‘ ~ • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Standing by the firepl8ce of the neit, room was ~ r ~ very black woman en~a~ea in l1~hting her pipe, ~. green ~ . •c:~c~d gingham apron partially covered 1~er f~4e~ ~4efrQ*over ~ s:ie wore ablack shirtwaistfastened. together with “safety first“ i~:i:. A white cloth, tied turban fashion about her 1~eed, axidgr~y cot~. ~fl aose worn with black arid white slippers that were ruu down at :~e ~ieels, completed ber~ostu~e, ~ . ~ ~ :~:~r~ ~ ~ ‘~G~~p1Qrnin‘.~ Teasuni, d~sh~~“~ Geçrg~,4~ „ •/~1E~ ~Ler greetIng. ~ “L~i~‘s go in ~.ar w~aar Ida Is s~ us can. set down. I ~ n‘t know what you come for, bii~ I guess I‘ll~soon fInd .out.~‘ ~ . Georgia was ea€er ta talk but herarticulatiozi ~ been Impaired by a para1.y~Ic strqlçe. and at t~x~es ~ i~ was« diti~ c~.t to underst~ndber jumble. of words. Lfter obse~y~noept ~ ‚~ ~~.ities; coirinients 0x1 the weather, health and such $ubje~Ç~s,~8~e be- ~n: ~ ~ ~. .. . ~ .: : ~ . ~ ~ was ~ . ~ ~ “Whar wa~ I boiz? Why I/~orn on. ~e. pI~~t$o~t o~• ~ ~reat man . ~ It was i~rse Alec 3tephens ‚ pIant~tion ‘bout a mile