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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'>679</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Subject:</td><td align='left'>PLANTATION LIFE</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Teller:</td><td align='left'>Lila Nichols</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Editor:</td><td align='left'>Daisy Bailey Waitt</td></tr>
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<p>[TR: Date stamp: JUN 1 1937]<br/></p>
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<ANTIMG src="images/image147.jpg" width-obs="416" height-obs="600" alt="Lila Nichols" title="Lila Nichols" /></SPAN><span class="caption">Lila Nichols</span></p>
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<h2>PLANTATION LIFE</h2>
<h4>An Interview with Lila Nichols 89 of Cary, Wake County,
N.C. May 18, 1937.
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<p>"We belonged ter Mr. Nat Whitaker atter his marriage.
His daddy, Mr. Willis, give us to him. We lived near
Rhamkatte wid Mr. Willis, an' we wuz happy. My pappy wuz
named Yancey an' my mammy wuz named Sabra. Dar wuz two
brothers named Yancey an' Add, an' five sisters: Alice,
Sally, Martha, Betty an' Helia.</p>
<p>"Ole massa wuz good ter his slaves, but young
massa Nat wuzn't. We ain't had half nuff ter eat most
o' de time, an' we ain't had no shoes till we wuz twenty-one.
We had jist a few pieces of clothes an' dey wuz of
de wust kind. Our cabins wuz shacks, an' we got seberal
whuppin's near 'bout ever' day. Fer example I had de job
of gittin' up de aigs in de ebenin', an' if de ain't de
right number of dem Missus Mae whupped me. I also looked
atter de bitties, an' iffen one of' em died I got a whuppin'
too.</p>
<p>"Once missus wuz sick, an' a slave gal named Alice
brung her some water an' somethin' ter eat. Missus got
sick on her stomick, an' she sez dat Alice done try ter<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_149" id="Page_149">[Pg 149]</SPAN></span>
pizen her. Ter show yo' how sick she wuz, she gits out
of de bed, strips dat gal ter de waist an' whups her wid
a cowhide till de blood runs down her back. Dat gal's
back wuz cut in gashes an' de blood run down ter 'er heels.
Atter dat she wuz chained down by de arms an' laigs till
she got well; den she wuz carried off ter Richmond in
chains an' sold.</p>
<p>"We wucked all de week, my mammy plowin' wid a
two-horse plow, all de year when she warn't cleanin' new
ground or diggin' ditches; an' she got two days off when
her chilluns wuz borned. We ain't had no passes ter go
nowhar, an' we ain't allowed offe'n de groun's.</p>
<p>"I know one time do' missus 'cides ter whup a
'oman fer somethin' an' de 'oman sez ter her, 'No sir,
Missus, 'ain't 'lowin' nobody what wa'r de same kind of
shirt I does ter whup me.'</p>
<p>"We wuz glad when de Yankees comed, aldo' dey
acted lak a pack o' robbers. Dey burned de cotton, dey
stold eber' thing dey could lay han's on, an' dey tored
up ever' thing scand'lous. Dey'd go ter de house an'
knock at de do', den missus would lock it an' yell at
'em dat she warn't gwinter open it. Dey doan keer, dey
jist kicks it down an' walks right in.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_150" id="Page_150">[Pg 150]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"Dey snatch pictures frum de side o' de house an'
throw 'em down an' break 'em. Dey drunk up all of massa's
brandy, an' dey insults de white wimmen an' de blacks alike.</p>
<p>"De Yankees comed on a Thursday an' we lef' on
Sunday. When we left de yard wuz full of dem Yankees,
cussin', an' laughin', an' drinkin'. We went to Raleigh,
an' de fust winter wuzen't so bad atter all. We doan keer
nothin' 'bout Mr. Lincoln, case he ain't keerin' 'bout us.
He wuz lak de rest of de Yankees, he jist doan want de
south ter git rich. Dey tol' us dat de warn't no slaves
in de no'th but we done found out dat de only reason wuz
'cause dey can't stan' de cold weather dar, an' dat de
No'th am greedy of us.</p>
<p>"I 'members de Ku Klux Klan, an' I ain't got nothin'
'ginst 'em, case dey had ter do somethin' wid dem mean
niggers an' de robber Yankees, who had done ruint us all.
I knowed some niggers what ain't got 'long so well an' dey
done mean, case dey blame de white folks; but atter awhile
dey sees dat it am Massa Lincoln's fault, so dey gits quiet.
I said dat we wuz glad dat de Yankees comed. We wuz, jist
cause our massa warn't good lak some massas, an' at dat, we
ain't want ter be free."</p>
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