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Bobo, Vera Roy

(Mulatto, almost white)

Holly Grove, Arkansas

Age 62

"My parents came from Macon, Georgia. My mother was Margaret Cobb. Her people were owned by the Cobbs.

They reared her. She was a house girl and a seemstress. She sewed for both white and black. She was light color.

"My father was St. Roy Holmes. He was a C.M.E. preacher in Georgia and later in Arkansas. He came on the train

to Forrest City, 1885. He crossed the Mississippi River on a ferry boat. Later he preached at Wynne. He was light

color.

"I never heard them say very much about slavery. This was their own home.

"My husband's father was the son of a white man also --- Randall Bobo. He used to visit us from Bobo, Mississippi.

The Bobos owned that town and were considered rich people. My husband was some darker and was born at Indian

Bay, Arkansas. He was William Bobo. I never knew him till two months before I married him. We had a home

wedding and a wedding supper in this house."

(This may be continued) Interviewer Miss Irene Robertson"

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