I worked like a dog: The 103-year-old grandmother experienced the time when blacks were treated as slaves, showing sensational stories

Maddy Scott spoke to her niece about hanging around every day on cotton lines, and showed how the thorns were stuck in her fingers. When you learn to grow cotton, you grow it, you know what it looks like,” she said, transmits Periscope. She also explained that she did all she could for people who owned the fields. [...]
Maddy Scott spoke to her niece about hanging around every day on cotton lines, and showed how the thorns were stuck in her fingers.
When you learn to grow cotton, you grow it, you know what it looks like,” she said, transmits Periscope.
She also explained that she did all she could for people who owned the fields. A bus would come and take him and everyone else who worked at 3:00 p.m. and would not return home until 5:00 p.m.
” Working as a dog,” Maddy remembered. ”You plant pamubun, there's seeds. And I went to the field with my mother, my mother. You cut the cotton... I know all the tricks because I did. Oh, my God. All the work I've done. ”
The video is just one of many that Denise did with her grandmother, giving her room to share stories and her story with others. /Periscope. com/
@blackbeauty 305Grandma caught cotton from 3am-5pm every day.. She was equally anything. Smh! #storytime) original sound Adnjet B











