I was nothing but a baby when the war ended andfreedom come to our race.
My mother was name Mary and took de name of Davis, 'cause befo' freedom come, her was bought by my master, from Dr.
Freedom come, pa come straight as a martin to his gourd, to mammy and us pickaninnies.
I 'member how de freedom come but we were taught fer a long time not to know anything 'bout slavery.
After de freedom come we could vote, but some of us never done it.
When de freedom come, I said, 'Give me $715 and I'll go back.
Yes, mam, stole my mammy en uncle John, too, off de sea beach, but uncle John went back after freedom come here.
After the war was over and freedom comewe stayed on with Capt.
Befo' freedom come, de patrollers was strong dere, and whipped any niggers dey kotched out without a pass; wouldn't let dem go to church without a pass.
Freedom come, I come back to de Mobley quarters to mammy.
Yes, mam, I remember just as good as it was yesterday what dey say when freedom come here.
But befo' freedom come 'long, Marse got a bell; den dat nigger driver rung dat bell at break of day.
We wasn't allowed to have anything befo' freedom come; and we wasn't allowed to learn to read and write.
After de war was over, freedom come, and with it de excitement of white folks comin' down here and havin' us believe us just as good as white folks.
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