by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 7, 2017 | A Southern Soul
“I grew up on the Massey plantation on Highway 1. In 1965, I was six years old when they put the hoe in my hand and I started chopping cotton. I made a dollar a day. I still love the Massey family today. Hoeing cotton is tough in the heat and you have huck a...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 6, 2017 | A Southern Soul
“My family started out in Yazoo City, but some moved to Chicago in the ’60s for a better life. They went to college and became successful. Some came back to the South and went to Jackson State. Mississippi is still home and we try to come back. Family is...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 6, 2017 | A Southern Soul
“I have a 12-year-old daughter and the holidays are tough because we are always working. There is a lot of poverty in Clarksdale. The hardest part of the job is dealing with shootings and innocent kids, but crime is dropping here. I always wanted to be a...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 5, 2017 | A Southern Soul
“We drove 9 hours to Mobile from Big Stone Gap, Virginia. She booked the cruise and we are tagging along. There is a big storm coming in today, so we are glad to be here. We stayed at the Malaga Inn last night. We felt like we were at home. We are spending money...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 5, 2017 | A Southern Soul
“I am off work today and I am paying my boyfriend’s traffic ticket and then going back to bed. If I had a ticket, he had better do the same for me.” #mobileal