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As a young girl growing up on a cotton farm the Brazos River Valley, my summer days were spent outside usually playing in the creek that ran through our property. On the 800 acres that my daddy farmed there were a few things I spotted. It was the sound of drums in the distance always, and it was something only I seemed to be hearing. It was rhythmic with distant singing voices. With the arrowheads and pieces of broken pottery that my father would find when
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cultivating the land, I can owe this to the Native Americans that originally called this land their home.
Often I would hear singing early in the
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morning while getting ready for school. I'd be on the porch while mama and daddy had their coffee, and I could hear a lonely gospel sounding song coming in the field outside our kitchen window. I could see a black man chopping at the dirt with a hoe. On the back of our property there was an old oak tree. My daddy didn't farm this patch of 4 or so acres because there used to be a house there. Running through there with the tractor, he would always end up
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