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Slave Songs of the United States William Francis Allen
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Slave Songs of the United States
William Francis Allen
Jacket Description/Back: Originally published in 1867, this book is a collection of songs of African-American slaves. A few of the songs were written after the emancipation, but all were inspired by slavery. The wild, sad strains tell, as the sufferers themselves could, of crushed hopes, keen sorrow, and a dull, daily misery, which covered them as hopelessly as the fog from the rice swamps. On the other hand, the words breathe a trusting faith in the life after, to which their eyes seem constantly turned. Publisher Marketing: Originally published in 1867, this book is a collection of songs of African-American slaves. A few of the songs were written after the emancipation, but all were inspired by slavery. The wild, sad strains tell, as the sufferers themselves could, of crushed hopes, keen sorrow, and a dull, daily misery, which covered them as hopelessly as the fog from the rice swamps. On the other hand, the words breathe a trusting faith in the life after, to which their eyes seem constantly turned.
Contributor Bio: Garrison, Lucy 1842-1877Contributor Bio: Ware, Charles 1840-1921Contributor Bio: Allen, William 1830-1899
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | April 1, 1996 |
| ISBN13 | 9781557094346 |
| Publishers | Applewood Books |
| Genre | Theometrics > Secular - Ethnic Orientation > African American |
| Pages | 168 |
| Dimensions | 140 × 217 × 11 mm · 217 g |
| Language | English |
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