Mae Louise Wall Miller, by ABC NEWS
As Mae Miller tells it, she spent her youth in Mississippi as a slave, “picking cotton, pulling corn, picking peas, picking butter beans, picking string beans, digging potatoes. Whatever it was, that’s what you did for no money at all.”
“They beat us,” Mae Miller said. “They didn’t feed us. We had to go drink water out of the creek. We ate like hogs. We didn’t eat like dogs because they do bring a dog to a certain place to feed dogs. We couldn’t have that.”
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Vice – Modern Day Plantation Life in the 1960s – https://bit.ly/2oLk64j
The Selma Times Journal – Mae Louise Wall Miller – https://bit.ly/30xWcty
People Magazine – Mae Louise Wall Miller – https://bit.ly/2NTIccb
The Root – The Arthur Wall Story – https://bit.ly/2JFk2g9
The Daily Press – Woman to Discuss Her Time Being Enslaved –https://bit.ly/2Shf5xP