No, they never . . . They had military funerals for whites. If he was a general in the army, or he was a navy man, or he belonged to one these artillery . . . They had a whole lot of artillery, batallion societies that they kept going all the time. Different branches of service. The brigade. They did something. They honored . . . they was fighting the battle of Jericho and the walls came tumbling . . . All that . . . So they have a nice sweet military funeral. The navy or the marine band or the army band would come from out of town, and they blow the taps. It's sweet. I followed one once. I thought they was going to kick him up after they played that . . . [expletive deleted]. They packed their horns and didn't say nothing to nobody. Got in their automobiles and went on about their business. Me and a bunch of other youngsters, we're looking, waiting to see if they, when the band's going to swing out. That band, they didn't know how to swing out.