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It may have been streetcars run by horses. I really don't know. Maybe they had changed to electric cars by then. But transportation was slow. JW : When you were small, as an elementary school child, if someone wanted to make you really happy, what would they do? What was the thing that you most enjoyed doing? BC: At what age? f I i I i CRAWFORD Tx,^. 1 o.o Tkpe 1:2:2 Page 1^ JW : Between six and twelve. BG: Between six and twelve ... to be taken to a movie. JW : What kinds of things did you get... on your birthday — a new dress, or dolls, or what? BC: Games like checkers, dominoes, puzzles, new clothing, and I always got books and dolls. I know my mother always believed in buying books as a gift. JW : Did you ever have books by black writers? BC: Let's see. My father, he was quite a reader also. What black writers were around in those days? JW : Dunbar. Chestnutt, DuBois ... James Weldon Johnson. BC: Some of the elderly ladies would get up and recite Dunbar. I can remember hearing them recite Dunbar.
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