about it. For a victim of Stalin^ she gave him 



real credit. 

 Gilb: Well now, since you can't vote Socialist today, 



do you vote at all? 

 Coggins: Oh yes. I'll probably write in Darlington Hoopes. 

 Gilb: Oh, you'll write in a Socialist. 

 Coggins: Yes. 



Gilb I You don't ever go over to the Beraooratio Party. 

 Coggins t 1 stopped voting the Democratic ticket I4.0 years ago 



becaiise its chief beneficiaries seened then as now 



to be the reactionary south. 

 Gilb: Not even during the Hew Deal. 

 Coggins: Well, th» New Deal was like the rest of these 



movements, I thought. 



We had a campaign at the time. I think as 



tkr as I'm concerned, my job is Just to express 



myself; if there are not many other people like 



me, I can't help it. I'd feel a lot better to 



know I hadn't been a sucker. 

 Gilb: Well, I think we've not covered the Socialist 



picture, but at least outlined it. 



