<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_143" id="Page_143">[Pg 143]</SPAN></span></p>
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<tr><td align='left'>N.C. District:</td><td align='left'>No. 2</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Worker:</td><td align='left'>Mary A. Hicks</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>No. Words:</td><td align='left'>689</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Subject:</td><td align='left'>JULIUS NELSON</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Story teller:</td><td align='left'>Julius Nelson</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Editor:</td><td align='left'>Daisy Bailey Waitt</td></tr>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_144" id="Page_144">[Pg 144]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2>JULIUS NELSON<br/> Ex-Slave Story</h2>
<h4>An interview with Julius Nelson, 77 of State Prison,
Raleigh, N.C.
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<p>"I doan 'member no slavery, of course, so 'taint
no use ter ax me no questions. I does know dat my mammy
wus named Ann an' my pappy wus named Alex. Dey 'longed
ter a Mr. Nelson in Anson County. Dere wus 'leben o' us
youngins but dey am all daid now 'cept me.</p>
<p>"I doan reckon dat I is but roun' sebenty, case I
wus jist five years old at de close o' de war. What's
dat, I'se sebenty seben? Lan' how de time do fly!</p>
<p>"Anyhow I jist barely does 'member how de ho'n
blowed 'fore de light o' de day an' how we got up an'
had our breakfast an' when de ho'n blowed at sunrise we
went ter de fiel's in a gallop. At dinner time de plantation
bell rung an' we'd fly fer home.</p>
<p>"One big fat nigger 'oman cooked de dinner fer us
fifty er sixty slaves an' in er hour or so we'd go back
ter de fiel's fer mo' wuck. I sez us, but I means dem
what could wuck. I did pull weeds an' pick up apples, an'
dem things.</p>
<p>"Dese dinners hyar 'min's me o' de plantation<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_145" id="Page_145">[Pg 145]</SPAN></span>
dinners somehow. Maybe case it am 'bout de same quantity.
Great big pots o' turnip salet, collards, peas, beans,
cabbages, potatoes or other vege'ables, an' a oben full
o' sweet' taters in de winter. Dar wus a heap o' pies
in de summertime, an' honey, an' 'lasses, an' lasses cake
in de winter time. Dar wus big pones o' co'n bread all
de year roun' an' whole sides o' meat, an' on New Years'
Day hogshead an' peas.</p>
<p>"Fur supper we gine'ly had pot licker, lef' from
dinner, 'taters maybe an' some sweetnin'. Dar wus
ash cakes fur supper an' breakfas' most o' de time an'
hominy, which de marster had grown hisself. De smart
nigger et a heap o' possums an' coons, dar bein' plenty
o' dem an' rabbits an' squirrels in abundance.</p>
<p>"Did yo' eber eat any kush? Well dat wus made
outin meal, onions, salt, pepper, grease an' water. Hit
made a good supper dish. Sometimes in de heat o' de day
marster let us pick blackberries on de hedgerow fer our
supper. We little' uns often picks de berries, an' den
we have a big pan pie fer supper.</p>
<p>"On holidays we sometimes had chicken pie an' ham
an' a lot o' other food. Dem wus de happy times,
'specially on Christmas mornin' when we all goes ter de
big house ter celebrate an' ter git our gif's. Dey give
us clothes, food, an' fruit. One Christmas we had a big
tub of candy, I reckolicts.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_146" id="Page_146">[Pg 146]</SPAN></span>
'Bout twict a year we had a sociable when de niggers
from de neighborin' plantations 'ud be invited an' dey'd
come wid deir banjoes an' fiddles an' we'd dance, all o'
us, an' have a swell time.</p>
<p>"We little'uns 'ud play fox-on-de-wall, tag, mulberry
bush, drap handerchief, stealin' sticks an' a whole
heap of others dat I disremembers right now.</p>
<p>"We shucked our co'n on rainy days mostly, but de
marster lets us have one big co'n shuckin' eber' year
an' de person what fin's a red year can kiss who dey
pleases. Hit wus gran' times dat we had den.</p>
<p>"We also had regular weddin's wid a preacher an'
all de fixin's an' de marster usually give us a big supper
case he knowed dat he wuz gwine ter soon habe more
slaves from de union.</p>
<p>"Iffen de Yankees comed ter our part o' de country
I don't 'member seein' dem but I does know dat de Ku
Kluxes done give us a heap of trouble.</p>
<p>"I'se libed a long time, 'specially de fifteen
years dat I'se spent hyar, but I knows how ter treat white
folkses, an' I knows dat de wuck an' de healthy rations
dat de niggers got 'fore de war am why dey am stronger
dan de young niggers o' dis day."</p>
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