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June 21, 1972
Evening

MINNIE EVANS

M.E. And I carried them and that's what she said they was.  She said those are, those are and she said in here whatever it is something that somebody is going to interpret it.  She said it would be but a long time coming but it's gonna be interpreted

N.H.S.  You mad that in '43?  September of '43.  That's what it says.

M.E.  That's right.

N.H.S.  And you showed it to Madam Tula?

M.E. Mam?

N.H.S. When did you show it to Madam Tula?

M.E  Yes, I showed that

N.H.S.  When?

M.E. I showed that to Madam Tula.  That was, she was, that was in - to get this straight.  I had see that picture in that box that you taken yonder.  That picture she say - I had to make that picture before the invasion.  The invasion was in - when was that?  In '40 cause the war closed in '44 didn't it?

N.H.S  '45 I think.

M.E.  But anyhow that was the invasion and she told me that's what that was and that what I say it was the first picture before there was any bombs or any kind I had made those pictures the first thing before any atom bomb come out and I have another one here that I tried to trace it and reproduce it but I got near bomb like it but not quite exactly.  It's hard to reproduce in picture.

N.H.S  I know it is, yes.

M.E. (unclear)  So that's when that was.  George say mama, please don't carry this down to the gate because somebody might tell 'em that and somebody might steal it and you ain't thinking about it.

N.H.S.  That's right.

M.E.  And that's why I don't uh