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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'>669</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Subject:</td><td align='left'>HENRY ROUNTREE</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Person Interviewed:</td><td align='left'>Henry Rountree</td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'>Editor:</td><td align='left'>G.L. Andrews</td></tr>
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<h2>HENRY ROUNTREE</h2>
<h4>Henry Rountree, 103 years old, of near Newsom's Store in
Wilson County.
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<p>"I wus borned an' bred in Wilson County on de plantation
of Mr. Dock Rountree. I wus named fer his oldest son, young
Marse Henry. My mammy, Adell, my pappy, Shark, an' my ten
brothers an' sisters lived dar, an' aldo' we works middlin'
hard we has de grandes' times ever.</p>
<p>"We has two er three corn shuckings ever' fall, we has
wood splittin' days an' invite de neighbors in de winter time.
De wimmen has quiltin's an' dat night we has a dance. In de
col' winter time when we'd have hog killin's we'd invite de
neighbors case dar wus a hundret er two hogs ter kill 'fore
we quit. Yes, mam, dem wus de days when folkses, white an'
black, worked tergether.</p>
<p>"Dar wus Candy pullin's when we makes de 'lasses an' at
Christmas time an' on New Year's Eve we has a all night dance.
On Christmas mornin' we serenaded de marster's family an' dey
gived us fruits, candy an' clothes.</p>
<p>"My marster had game cocks what he put up to fight an'
dey wus valuable. When I wus a little feller he had one
rooster that 'ud whup me ever' time I got close ter him, he'd
whup young Marse Henry too, so both of us hated him.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_234" id="Page_234">[Pg 234]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"One day we set down wid bruised backs ter decide how
ter git rid of dat ole rooster, not thinkin' 'bout how much he
cost. We made our plans, an' atter gittin' a stick apiece
ready we starts drappin' a line of corn to de ole well out in
de barnyard. De pesky varmint follers de corn an' when he
gits on de brink of de well we lets him have it wid de sticks
an' pretty shortly he am drownded. Marse ain't never knowed
it nother.</p>
<p>"De missus had a ole parrot what had once 'longed ter
her brother who wus a sea captain. Dat wus de cussingest
thing I ever seed an' he'd cuss ever'body an' ever'thing. One
day two neighborhood men wus passin' when dey heard somebody
holler 'Wait a minute.' When dey turns 'roun' de ole parrot
sez, 'Go on now, I jist wanted ter see how you looks, Great
God what ugly men!' An' de ole thing laughs fit ter bust.</p>
<p>"Dat ole parrot got de slaves in a heap of trouble so
de day when de hawk caught him we wus tickled pink. De hawk
sailed off wid de parrot screamin' over an' over, 'Pore polly's
ridin'. We laughed too quick case de hawk am skeerd an'
turns de ole fool parrot loose.</p>
<p>"Hit's things lak dat dat I 'members mostly, but I does
'member when de news of de war come. Ole missus says dat de
will of de Lord be done. Den ole Marse sez dat his slaves
won't be no happier in heaben dan dey will wid him an' dat de
Yankees better keep outen his business.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_235" id="Page_235">[Pg 235]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"De war comes on an' as de niggers l'arns dat dey am
free dar am much shoutin' an rejoicin' on other plantations,
but dar ain't nothin' but sorrow on ours, case de marster
sez dat he always give us ever'thing dat we needs ter make us
happy but he be drat iffen he is gwine ter give us money ter
fling away. So we all has ter go.</p>
<p>"Ole marster doan live long atter de war am over, but
till de day dat he wus buried we all done anything he ax us.</p>
<p>"I has done mostly farm work all of my life, an' work
aroun' de house. Fer years an' years I lives on a part of
Marse's land an' atter dat I lives here. I ain't got no kick
comin' 'bout nothin' 'cept dat I wants my ole age pension, I
does, an' I'd like to say too, Miss, dat de niggers 'ud be
better off in slavery. I ain't seed no happy niggers since dem
fool Yankees come along."</p>
<p>LE</p>
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