Tallie Rogers

Friday, February 4, 2011

Life is very different now from what Mrs. Tallie Rogers remembers it as a girl. She has, in her own words, "come a long way" from the days when she and her family picked cotton in Joiner, raising chickens and pigs, and only being able to buy groceries when someone came to drive them into town. To make it through the winter, her family's boss would take them shopping in October, and they were expected to buy enough basic supplies to last them until spring.

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