Lucille Jackson was born in 1937 and grew up in Abbeville, Alabama. She tells a few stories about how she loved growing up in the rural area, and has a few sour memories of discrimination. One case she recalls was that of a black man who worked at the soda fountain who would re-use the white kids\u27 cups and give them to the black kids. Once Jackson grew a bit older, she recognized he was doing this and told him she wanted a new cup just like everyone else. She went to a segregated, all-black school that did not have a phone or an indoor water fountain. She attended Alabama State, a teachers\u27 college, where Martin Luther King Jr. lived closeby. She did not finish school, for she and her husband moved to Cleveland to find jobs. They live...