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Howard Moore
Bumblebee cotton.
very interesting
A very hot job!
When she spoke of General Jackson, was she speaking of Andrew Jackson?
thanks!:))
I do not think the ones picking cotton by hand would think it easy work ever.
Anybody know how they went from that to government built housing.
My question is serious shacks and fields to apartments