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Interviewer: Conroe has quite a reputation and I think maybe still having black and white water fountains in the eighties might have something to do with that, but what else do you think contributes to this reputation that Conroe has with being a very unfriendly place to African Americans? Lee: The way they treated a lot of the blacks in the early years. It was always been about money, jobs, stuff like that. Blacks never had the right opportunity to get the right jobs.
A lot of blacks were put in jail a lot for no reason at all. I call it no reason at all, because they should have just been left to go on and stuff like that.
They were put in jail and stuff. Lot of blacks had to suffer a lot of things at the hands of whites. It was pretty bad. It was pretty nasty around here because people would pass by, call nasty names at you.
Say this and that. Spit on you. Then when you went to movies—only place we had the advantage in was at the movies. We sat in the back and they sat down in the little—we went to the same movies. One time we had our own movie, but that burned down. Something happened. They burned one man to death on the courthouse square. These were stories my grandparents told me about. Interviewer: Right. In sixty-eight, we heard about a walkout at Booker T.