First on Facebook – May 4, 2021
GWM: “Did you hear a story about your grandfather in a racially tense situation with a white person?”
Reverend Geddis: “I hadn’t been born when they lived at Drayton Hall, but I heard stories of those times. They were able to survive, no matter what they went through. Here’s an example:“One day a white gentleman (not at Drayton Hall) slapped my grandfather, but this gentleman had only one hand. My grandfather was a religious man, so he turned the other side of his face to this gentleman, and he slapped that side. My grandfather didn’t say anything.“But not long afterward, this man was working at his cotton gin, stuck his only hand in something, and got it cut off, so he had no hands at all to slap somebody with. But he could use his nubs.“One day he went up in his barn loft to throw hay out to the cows, fell out, and broke his neck. Now we don’t know whether his death was because of what he did to my grandfather, but all of that could have been God’s judgment, His Hand.
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