id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.b3273229 Graham, Katheryn Campbell. Under the cottonwood; a saga of Negro life in which the history, traditions and folklore of the Negro of the last century are vividly portrayed. By Katheryn Campbell Graham 1941 .txt text/plain 73887 7060 97 good field hand; and Jake had saved a little money and was "We mus' miss town, Brother Jake; duh crowd's too big. "Duh winmen folks say duh baby looks jes lak little Mamie Ah gits little Mamie tuh write; she is uh good chile. School, an' uh girl frum Norf is come tuh play duh orgun fuh "Saml come hep me in duh house, son," called uncle Jake come as I did this time," said Master Jim. Neither Uncle Jake, nor anyone else could understand Jake, sen' little Mamie fuh duh Uncle Jake smiled at little Mamie, "Wonder who dat is on out wid duh cap'n tuh hide dey tresure." Uncle Jake cleared When little Mamie got home she found the old men "Not meny, Jake, an dey's duh littles', tightes' things Ah you ladies wuz ole uhnuff tuh 'member dem days," said Uncle ./cache/uc1.b3273229.pdf ./txt/uc1.b3273229.txt