Tary Owens speaking with Roosevelt T. Williams, (Grey Ghost) as they drive from Atlanta, Ga. to Austin, Tx. Williams talks about working as a field hand, riding trains, earning money as a gambler, bootlegger, and panderer. He also speaks about his sense of morality and racism in Texas. Grey Ghost tells several specific stories about altercations that either he was involved in or witnessed and a few other he heard about spurred by racial tension and discrimination. Grey Ghost discusses what he knows about Tom Moore's Farm and the song that made the Moore brothers infamous. He begins a discussion about singing in the fields and how inaccurate that would be considering the physicality of the actual labor.