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Davis, Mary Jane Drueilla

1612 W. Barraque, Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Age 75

"'Little baby's gone to heaven

To try on his robe

Oh, Lord, I'd most done toiling here

Little baby, m-m-m-m-m-m."

"Oh, it was so mournful. And let me tell you what they'd do. They'd all march one behind the other and somebody

would carry the baby's casket on their shoulder and sing that song. That's the first song I remember. I was three

years old and now I'm seventy-three and crippled up with rheumatism.

"My mother had a garden and they want 'round that way to the graveyard and I thought they was buryin' it in the

garden. That was in Georgia.

"In the old days when people died they used to sit up end pray all night, but they don't do that now.

"I was married young. I don't love to tell how old but I was fifteen and when I was seventeen I was a widow. I tried

and tried to get another husband as good as my first one but I couldn't. I didn't marry then till I was thirty some.

"My parents brought me from Georgia when I was five years old and now I ain't got no blood kin in Pine Bluff.

"Do I believe in signs? Well, let me tell you what I do know. Before my house burned in 1937, I was sittin' on my

porch, and my mother and sister come up to my house. They come a distance to the steps and went around the

house. They was both dead but I could see 'em just as plain. And do you know in about two or three weeks my

house burned. I think that vision was a sign or bed luck.

"And another time when I was havin' water put in my house, I dreamed that my sister who was dead told a friend of

mine to tell no not to sign a contract and I didn't know there was a contract. And that next day a man come out for

me to sign a contract and I said, 'No.' He wanted to know why and finally I told him, and he said, 'You're just like

my mother.' It was two days 'fore I'd sign. The men had quit work waitin' for me to sign. But let me tall you when

they put the water in and when they'd flush the pipes my tub overflowed. The ground was too low end I never could

use the commode. Now don't you think that dream was a warning?

"Just before I had this spell of sickness I dreamed my baby---he's dead---come and knocked and said, 'Mama.' And I

said, 'Yes, darlin', God bless your heart, you done been here three times and this time mama's comin'.' I really

thought I was goin' to die. I got up and locked in the glass. You know you can see death in the eyes, but I didn't see

any sign of death and I haven't gone yet.

"Last Saturday I was prayin' to God not to let me get out of the heart of the people. You see, I have no kin people

and I wanted people to come to my rescue. The next day was Sunday and more people come to see me and brought

me more things.

"I been in the church fifty-seven years. I'm the oldest member in St. John's. I joined in May 1881.

"I went to school some. I went as far as the fourth grade."

Interviewer Miss Irane Robertson"

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