945:" and was originally set for piano accompaniment, although "De Blue Tail Fly" was marketed in Boston as one of "Emmett's Banjo Melodies". The four-part chorus favors a single bass and three tenors: the first and third tenors harmonize in thirds with the second completes the triads or doubles the root, sometimes crossing the melody line. The versions published in 1846 differed rather markedly: "De Blue Tail Fly" is modal (although Lhamar emends its B♠notation to C minor) and hexatonic; "Jim Crack Corn", meanwhile, is in G major and more easily singable. Its simplicity has made it a common beginner's tune for acoustic guitar. The melody is a chain of thirds (G-B, F♯-A, G-B, -C, B-D, C-E) harmonized a third above and below in the manner of the choruses in
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hits, it is quite possible Emmett simply received credit for arranging and publishing an existing
African-American song. The song was certainly picked up by slaves and became widely popular among them. The chorus of the song not uncommonly appeared in the middle of other African-American folk songs,
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have been named "Jim Crack" or "Blue Tail Fly" and, in at least one early-20th century variant of the song, it's given as the name of the horse that killed the master, but that is not a common element of the song. (Another uncommon variant appeared in the 1847
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December 2006 raised some controversy when a character having a conversation with "Jim" begins referring to him by every nickname he can think of including Jimmy Crack Corn. Following "a half dozen complaints", Cingular edited out the sequence.
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491:"De Blue Tail Fly" was published by both Keith's Music House and Oliver Ditson in Boston in 1846, but Eric Lott (citing Hans Nathan) gives the version a date of 1844. This probably refers to
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Ethiopian Glee Book: Containing the Songs Sung by the Christy Minstrels, with Many Other Popular Negro Melodies, in Four Parts, Arranged for Quartett Clubs
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5 Terrifying Origin Stories Behind Popular Children's Songs
1995:"Learn to live with and respect horse flies and deer flies"
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The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
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Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012
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1963:
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2859:Full lyrics of Dorothy Scarborough's 1925 account
2436: An' flinged old Master in de ditch.
1654:Dan Emmett and the Rise of Early Negro Minstrelsy
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2813:"Mike Adams And The Red Jackets – Surfer's Beat"
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2432: How Master rode de blue-tail fly.
1970:Kaufman Field Guide to Insects of North America
1360:at number 15 in the US, and number 8 in the UK.
1284:, the "Blue Tail Fly" was repopularized by the
3749:Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo"
2405:A usage attested as early as the 18th century.
2193:years reports he also appeared as a figure in
1954:. Wright & Potter Printing (Boston), 1898.
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1872:. D. Appleton & Company (New York), 1893.
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587: Jim Crack com', &c.
2612: When he died he'd set me free.
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161:in the 1840s through performances by the
137:Learn how and when to remove this message
4154:Treatment of slaves in the United States
3928:Ama: A Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade
3242:(1766 Saint-Dominque – June 30, 1853 NY)
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354:De skeeter bites y'e through your close,
238:by adding descriptive text and removing
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2347:Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1893.
2269:Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
2245:". W. & R. Chambers (London), 1908.
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616:You'll soon find but dat blue tail fly.
471:I neber shall forget till de day I die,
392:From diff'rent sort ob insects springs;
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3912:Queen: The Story of an American Family
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800:You'll soon find out de blue tail fly.
557:De pony jump'd, he rear'd, he pitch'd,
398: An scratch 'im wid a brier too.
387: An scratch 'im wid a brier too.
385:You'll soon find out de blue tail fly,
334:'Beneath this stone I'm forced to lie,
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925: Jim, crack corn, I doan' keer,
893:De hornet gets in your eyes and nose,
759:All by de means ob de blue-tail fly.'
757:'Beneath dis stone I'm forced to lie,
622: For massa me gave away.
583:I shall neber forget to de day I die,
176:Most versions include some idiomatic
169:in the 1940s at the beginning of the
4288:The Return of the Wayfaring Stranger
4272:Okeh Presents the Wayfaring Stranger
3709:Life and Times of Frederick Douglass
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696:Pass down de bottle when he get dry,
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620: Jim crack corn! I don't care.
574:All by de means ob de blue-tail fly.
572:Beneath de shade he's forced to lie,
568:Dey buried him 'neath a simmon tree;
530: Jim Crack com', I don't care.
528: Jim Crack com', I don't care,
526: Jim Crack com', I don't care,
478:De hornet gets in your eyes an nose,
462:All by de means ob de blue tail fly.
460:Beneath dis stone I'm forced to lie,
396:But August fotches de blue tail fly,
352:De hornet gets in your eyes an nose,
336:All by de means ob de blue tail fly.
312:One chance to bite 'im on the thigh,
273:Pass down de bottle when he git dry,
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2637:p. .1961: "November 25, 1879".
2531:
2396:" 30 Oct 1998. Accessed 6 Jul 2014.
2207:
2141:
1903:
1458:
1214:to national attention. Along with "
1021:in preparation for turning it into
882:Ole massa's gone, now let 'im rest,
853:One chance to bite 'im on de thigh,
811:But Augus fotches de blue tail fly.
735:One chance to bite him on the thigh
733:De flies so numerous dey did swarm;
704: Jim crack corn I don't care,
702: Jim crack corn I don't care,
700: Jim crack corn I don't care,
653:Kase he bitten by de blue tail fly.
649:I follow arter wid a hickory broom,
642:He tell me watch dat blue tail fly.
627:On massa's table and hand de plate,
618: Jim crack corn I don't care!
539:I pass'd de bottle when he was dry,
532: Ole Massa well a-day.
467:Ole Massa's gone, now let him rest,
451:De verdict was, de "blue tail fly."
438:One chance to bite 'im on de thigh,
390:Dar's many kind ob dese here tings,
310:De flies so numerous dey did swarm;
281: Jim crack corn I don't care,
279: Jim crack corn I don't care,
277: Jim crack corn I don't care,
13:
4360:It's Just My Funny Way of Laughin'
4048:The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom
3920:Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons
3198:(c. 1710 Portugal – 1734 Montreal)
3151:Nunzio Otello Francesco Gioacchino
2441:
2304:The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
1972:. Hillstar Editions. p. 284.
919:Behine ole marster, han' he plate,
917:When I was young, I useter to wait
871:Dey laid him under a 'simmon tree,
833:He tell me watch de blue tail fly.
831:An' when he gwine to shut his eye,
798:An' in de shade you chance to lie,
796:To South Carolinar's sultry clime,
753:Dey laid 'im under a 'simmon tree,
715:He tell me watch de blue-tail fly.
713:An' when he gwine to shut his eye,
669:Ole massa's dead now let him rest,
614:And in de shade you chance to lie,
579:Ole Massa's dead, so let him res';
570:His paragraph is dere, you'll see;
541:An' brush'd away de blue-tail fly.
418:He tell me watch de blue tail fly.
403:On Massa's table an hand de plate;
345:I nebber forget till de day I die,
330:Dey laid 'im under a 'simmon tree,
292:He tell me watch de blue tail fly.
290:An' when he gwine to shut his eye,
31:"Jimmy Crack Corn (Blue-Tail Fly)"
14:
4648:
4149:Songs of the Underground Railroad
4109:Abolitionism in the United States
3617:(c. 1795 Nigeria – ? Brazil)
3248:(c. 1819 – ???, Puerto Rico)
2852:
2543:The Encyclopedia of New York City
2155:. Lewis & Son (London), 1847.
2129:Corn Cracking (Step in Moonshine)
2032:Medical and Veterinary Entomology
1541:Harris, Middleton & al.
1535:
1447:Songs of the Underground Railroad
1333:radio show and their duet at the
1076:now that his old master is dead.
923:An' bresh away dat blue-tail fly.
901:An' scratch 'um wid a briar too.
884:Dey say all tings am for de best;
864:He died and de jury wondered why—
809:Some hatch in June an' some July,
805:Dar's many kind ob curious tings,
794:If you should go, in summer time,
768:I neber forget till de day I die,
766:Dey say all tings am for de best;
764:Ole massa gone, now let 'im rest,
746:He died, an' de jury wonder'd why
737:De debble take dat blue-tail fly.
720:An' when he ride in de arternoon,
671:Dey say all tings am for de best,
660:He trowed ole massa in the ditch,
640:And when he gows to shut his eye,
581:Dey say all tings is for de bes'.
548:I follows him wid a kickeribroom;
537:On Massa—han' him roun' de plate;
469:Dey say all tings am for de best;
456:Dey laid 'im under a simmon tree,
440:De debble take dat blue tail fly.
394:Some hatch in June, an some July,
383:If in de shade you chance to lie,
343:Dey say all tings am for de best;
341:Ole massa gone, now let 'im rest,
323:He died, an' de jury wonder'd why
297:An' when he ride in de arternoon,
4197:Slave Songs of the United States
3701:The Underground Railroad Records
3611:(? Puerto Rico – 1555 Venezuela)
2872:", a modern version recorded in
2863:On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs
2726:On the Trail of Negro Folk-songs
2631:Victoria. Parliamentary Debates,
2521:Mitchill, Samuel & al.
2430:I won't forgit till de day I die
2420:On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs
1776:On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs
1754:On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs
1548:. Random House (New York), 2009.
1528:. University of Illinois Press (
1441:Slave Songs of the United States
899:But wusser yet de blue tail fly.
890:An' scratch 'um wid a briar too.
888:Ole massa an' dat blue tail fly.
879:An' scratch 'um wid a briar too.
868:An' scratch 'um wid a briar too.
857:An' scratch 'um wid a briar too.
846:An' scratch 'um wid a briar too.
844:When bitten by de blue tail fly.
835:An' scratch 'um wid a briar too.
824:An' scratch 'um wid a briar too.
822:Den brush away de blue tail fly.
818:On massa table and hand de plate
813:An' scratch 'um wid a briar too.
802:An' scratch 'um wid a briar too.
742:De poney run, he jump an' pitch,
726:When bitten by de blue-tail fly.
698:And brush away de blue-tail fly.
629:I'd pass the bottle when he dry,
625:When I was young I used to wait,
563:When bitten by de blue-tail fly.
524:An' sing about de blue-tail fly.
522:Wid your desire I'll now comply,
484:But wusser yet de blue tail fly.
445:De poney run, he jump, an pitch,
429:When bitten by de blue tail fly.
416:An when he gwine to shut he eye,
405:I'de pass de bottle when he dry,
401:When I was young, I used to wait
358:But wusser yet de blue tail fly.
347:Ole massa an' dat blue tail fly.
319:De poney run, he jump an' pitch,
314:De debble take dat blu tail fly.
303:When bitten by de blue tail fly.
275:And bresh away de blue tail fly.
211:
88:
4637:Songs of the American Civil War
3577:(19th century Indian Territory)
3551:(1766 Saint-Dominque – 1853 NY)
2823:
2805:
2787:
2762:
2758:. Record Research. p. 438.
2744:
2731:
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2711:. Music Sales (New York), 1961.
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2422:, credited to Garnett Eskew of
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1875:
1835:. Oliver Ditson (Boston), 1882.
1823:
1765:
1630:De Blue Tail Fly. A Negro Song.
1385:American Folksongs for Children
1383:element but began (with 1953's
1138:", which could refer to a poor
1037:; following the rise of highly-
921:An' pass de bottle when he dry,
866:De verdic was de blue tail fly.
855:De debil take de blue tail fly.
851:De flies so numerous did swarm,
820:I'd pass de bottle when he dry,
816:When I was young I used to wait
772: Jim crack corn, &c.
770:Ole massa an' dat blue-tail fly
731:One day he rode around de farm,
694:On Massa and hand him de plate;
692:When I was young I used to wait
675:Ole massa and de blue tail fly.
662:He died an de Jury all did cry,
638:He bid dis nigga sight to keep,
631:An brush away de blue tail fly.
585:Ole Massa an' de blue-tail fly.
552:An' bitten by de blue-tail fly.
550:De pony rear'd when he was dry,
546:Ole Massa ride in de arternoon,
535:When I was home, I used to wait
520:So often you want someting new;
449:He died, an de Jury wonder why,
436:De flies so numerous did swarm;
407:An brush away de blue tail fly.
375:O when you come in summer time,
325:De verdic was de blue tail fly.
308:One day he rode aroun' de farm,
271:On Massa and hand him de plate;
269:When I was young I us'd to wait
4416:Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
4181:Slave-Trading in the Old South
3235:(c. 1788 Bermuda – after 1833)
2896:Jimmy Crack Corn – Man or Myth
2795:"Reverb Central .:. Review .:"
2639:John Ferres (Melbourne), 1880.
2189:". Susan Eppes's diary of her
1887:. A.N. Johnson (Boston), 1846.
1678:"Blue Tail Fly" (liner notes).
1579:
1365:Mike Adams and the Red Jackets
1340:The song has also occurred as
1158:", about a horse. A number of
1017:("cracking") the old master's
862:An' tumbl'd massa in de ditch;
860:De pony run he jump an' pitch,
849:One day he rode aroun de farm,
829:He bid dis nigga vigils keeps;
827:Den arter dinner massa sleeps,
761: Jim crack corn, &c.
750: Jim crack corn, &c.
748:De verdic was de blue-tail fly
739: Jim crack corn, &c.
728: Jim crack corn, &c.
717: Jim crack corn, &c.
658:De pony run dar jump an pitch,
636:When ole massa take his sleep,
486: An scratch 'im &c.
473:Ole Massa an de blue tail fly.
434:One day he rode aroun de farm,
367:De Blue Tail Fly, A Negro Song
360: Jim crack corn &c.
21:Jimmy Crack Corn (Eminem song)
1:
4432:The Times They Are a-Changin'
4255:
3856:The Confessions of Nat Turner
3821:
3814:
3645:The Narrative of Robert Adams
3059:
2653:, p. 35: "Blue Tail Fly"
2651:The Language of the Civil War
2592:The Negro in American History
2434:Dat pony r'ar, dat pony kick,
2175:), 1926. Accessed 2 Jul 2014.
2169:, p. 205, "1 Sept 1863".
2002:The Tennessee Conservationist
1778:records a variant replacing "
1452:
897:De yalla nipper sweeten high,
838:When he ride in de arternoon,
722:I foller wid a hickory broom;
711:He bid dis niggar vigil keep;
709:Den arter dinner massa sleep,
606:you should go in summer time,
594:Jim Crack Corn! I Don't Care.
475: An scratch 'im &c.
464: An scratch 'im &c.
453: An scratch 'im &c.
442: An scratch 'im &c.
431: An scratch 'im &c.
425:I foller wid a hickory broom;
423:When he ride in de arternoon,
420: An scratch 'im &c.
412:Den arter dinner massa sleep,
409: An scratch 'im &c.
349: Jim crack corn &c.
338: Jim crack corn &c.
327: Jim crack corn &c.
321:An' tumble massa in de ditch;
316: Jim crack corn &c.
305: Jim crack corn &c.
299:I foller wid a hickory broom;
294: Jim crack corn &c.
288:He bid dis niggar vigil keep;
286:Den arter dinner massa sleep,
4495:The Big Rock Candy Mountains
4440:Christmas at the White House
4424:Have a Holly Jolly Christmas
4304:Christmas Day in the Morning
4189:Sarah Johnson's Mount Vernon
4144:Slavery in the United States
3501:Greensbury Washington Offley
2614:Now ol' master dead and gone
2577:. Harvard University Press (
2281:Farmer, John & al.
2151:The Vauxhall Comic Song-book
1966:"Deer flies and horse flies"
1910:The Traditional Ballad Index
1820:. Elias Howe (Boston), 1848.
1730:The Vauxhall Comic Song-book
1188:bacon rations were curtailed
840:I foller wid a hickory brom;
647:Ole massa ride in arternoon,
561:De wonder was he didn't die,
559:He tumbled Massa in a ditch;
482:De gallinipper sweeten high,
447:An tumble massa in de ditch;
414:He bid me vigilance to keep;
356:De gallinipper sweeten high,
165:. It regained currency as a
19:For the song by Eminem, see
7:
4213:The Hemingses of Monticello
4114:African-American literature
2890:Lyr Add: (De) Blue Tail Fly
2489:(Ch. viii, p. 84)
2458:. Accessed January 2, 2006.
2167:Through Some Eventful Years
1711:, 5th ed., p. 312
1676:Place, Jeff & al.
1585:Friedman, Alfred B. (ed.).
1419:
1304:
1269:to sing and play it on his
744:An tumble massa in de ditc'
706: Ole Massa gone away.
283: Ole Massa gone away.
171:American folk music revival
108:. The specific problem is:
10:
4653:
4561:List of works by Burl Ives
4376:America's Musical Heritage
4320:Burl Ives Sings... For Fun
4296:Historical America in Song
4029:A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin
3135:(c. 1705 Bornu – 1775 Eng)
2951:Slave Narrative Collection
2902:December 12, 2007, at the
2741:, C 15. May 19, 1993.
2469:"Food and Land Tenure" in
2219:, 1st ed. "gimcrack,
1950:See, e.g., Kirkland, A.H.
1898:Teach Yourself Folk Guitar
1883:The Boston Musical Gazette
1758:Harvard University Press (
1601:December 12, 2007, at the
1427:Shoo, Fly, Don't Bother Me
1288:' 1947 recording with the
1197:
952:
941:The melody is similar to "
873:His epitaph am dere to see
781:in subsequent song books.
755:His epitaph am dar to see:
458:His epitaph am dar to see;
332:His epitaph am dar to see:
18:
4553:
4458:
4263:
4101:
4074:
4039:
4022:To a Southern Slaveholder
4013:
3978:
3810:The Bondwoman's Narrative
3759:
3685:My Bondage and My Freedom
3669:The Life of Josiah Henson
3653:American Slavery as It Is
3628:
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3211:
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3113:
3096:
3081:Andreas Matthäus Wolfgang
2970:
2959:
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2709:American Favorite Ballads
2682:They Hear America Singing
2610:My ol' master promised me
2605:Scarborough, p. 224
2359:Oxford English Dictionary
2341:Oxford English Dictionary
2286:, Vol. III: Fla–Hyps
2260:Oxford English Dictionary
2217:Oxford English Dictionary
1993:Murphree, Steve. (2006).
1926:Oxford English Dictionary
1688:American Favorite Ballads
1683:December 4, 2010, at the
1352:in 1959, and released on
1350:Johnny and the Hurricanes
936:
724:De poney being berry shy,
427:De poney being berry shy,
202:
191:'s lament over his white
70:
54:
46:
35:
30:
4602:Blackface minstrel songs
4344:The Versatile Burl Ives!
4312:Down to the Sea in Ships
3968:The Underground Railroad
3733:The Peculiar Institution
3378:Sarah Jane Woodson Early
2885:Traditional Ballad Index
2590:Adler, Mortimer J.
2123:See, e.g, Foote, Elmer.
2101:The Last of the Mohicans
2060:The Last of the Mohicans
2030:. In Gary Mullen (ed.).
1818:, No. 2, p. 64
1491:The Virginia Minstrels,
974:Protophormia terraenovae
842:De pony being berry shy,
518:about de long-tail blue,
301:De poney being berry shy
178:African American English
4544:A Holly Jolly Christmas
4139:Films featuring slavery
3603:Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua
3527:William Henry Singleton
3332:Ellen and William Craft
2655:. Greenwood Publishing.
2471:Popular Science Monthly
1930:Appeals: blue-arsed fly
1854:Pre-1852 Minstrel Songs
1756:, pp. 200 ff.
1638:Pre-1852 Minstrel Songs
651:De pony he is bery shy,
240:less pertinent examples
4597:Big Bill Broonzy songs
4481:The Wayfaring Stranger
4280:The Wayfaring Stranger
3987:Amos Fortune, Free Man
3221:Juan Francisco Manzano
3196:Marie-Joseph Angélique
3104:Brigitta Scherzenfeldt
3087:Johann Georg Wolffgang
3069:GuĂ°rĂĂ°ur SĂmonardĂłttir
3008:James Leander Cathcart
2687:July 14, 2014, at the
2620:
2438:
2134:July 14, 2014, at the
2073:Cooper, James Fenimore
2055:Cooper, James Fenimore
1526:, pp. 234 ff
1263:parliament of Victoria
934:
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489:
363:
4530:Funny Way of Laughin'
4516:The Wild Side of Life
4368:Sing of Faith and Joy
4328:Australian Folk Songs
3936:Walk Through Darkness
3872:Underground to Canada
3485:Jermain Wesley Loguen
3430:(1848/1854 VA – 1957)
3357:Ayuba Suleiman Diallo
3173:Konstantin Mihailović
3121:Lovisa von Burghausen
2799:www.reverbcentral.com
2608:
2428:
2362:as occurring by 1820.
2092:James Fenimore Cooper
1802:, pp. 271 f
1275:address at Gettysburg
998:found throughout the
914:
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599:
509:
372:
266:
4448:Christmas by the Bay
4134:Caribbean literature
4124:Atlantic slave trade
3677:Twelve Years a Slave
3570:Booker T. Washington
3372:Jordan Winston Early
2837:on December 12, 2008
2770:"officialcharts.com"
2508:was (and remains) a
2149:"Jim Crack Corn" in
1749:Scarborough, Dorothy
1728:"Jim Crack com’" in
977:), but probably the
968:Calliphora vomitoria
159:blackface minstrelsy
119:improve this article
104:to meet Knowledge's
4632:Songs about insects
4587:American folk songs
4523:A Little Bitty Tear
4509:On Top of Old Smoky
4129:Captivity narrative
3960:The Book of Negroes
3741:The Slave Community
3605:(1845–1847, Brazil)
3532:James Lindsay Smith
3439:John Andrew Jackson
3374:(1814 – after 1894)
3328:(1845 KY – 1938 OH)
3321:William Wells Brown
3280:Jared Maurice Arter
3275:William J. Anderson
3168:Johann Schiltberger
2722:Dorothy Scarborough
2556:Hi Fi/Stereo Review
2416:Dorothy Scarborough
2147:Sharp, J.W. (ed.).
2008:(4). Archived from
1896:John Pearse's 1963
1868:Children of Destiny
1772:Dorothy Scarborough
1636:), 1846. Hosted in
1475:Ethiopian Glee Book
1471:Christy's Minstrels
909:Children of Destiny
497:Ethiopian Glee Book
493:Christy's Minstrels
236:improve the article
4083:Unchained Memories
3588:(b. c. 1780 Congo)
3362:Frederick Douglass
3133:Ukawsaw Gronniosaw
3032:Maria ter Meetelen
2881:The Blue Tail Fly
2774:officialcharts.com
2739:The New York Times
2467:Atkinson, Edward.
2062:, Ch. xxviii.
2015:on April 23, 2009.
1914:The Blue Tail Fly
1865:Seawell, Molly E.
1732:, pp. 202–203
1521:Mahar, William J.
1434:Polly Wolly Doodle
1407:In popular culture
1220:Bryant's Minstrels
1208:Virginia Minstrels
994:with a blue-black
163:Virginia Minstrels
41:Virginia Minstrels
4622:Songs about death
4617:Pete Seeger songs
4569:
4568:
4537:Chim Chim Cher-ee
4502:Riders in the Sky
4352:Songs of the West
4336:Little White Duck
4223:
4222:
3995:I, Juan de Pareja
3979:Young adult books
3786:Uncle Tom's Cabin
3629:Non-fiction books
3624:
3623:
3581:Harriet E. Wilson
3465:Elizabeth Keckley
3311:Henry "Box" Brown
3229:(1860–1965, Cuba)
3223:(1797–1854, Cuba)
3178:George of Hungary
3153:(1792 – fl. 1828)
2633:Vol. XXXII:
2570:Lhamon, W.T. Jr.
2450:Peterson, Pete. "
2390:The Straight Dope
2343:, 1st ed. "corn,
2297:Clemens, Samuel (
2041:978-0-12-372500-4
1979:978-0-618-15310-7
1632:" Oliver Ditson (
1413:Cingular Wireless
1411:A commercial for
979:mourning horsefly
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4408:Chim Chim Cheree
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3794:The Heroic Slave
3549:Pierre Toussaint
3544:(1793 VA – 1860)
3508:(1827 VA – 1900)
3240:Pierre Toussaint
3075:Antoine Qaurtier
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2940:Slave narratives
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4165:Book of Negroes
4119:Anti-Tom novels
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3944:The Known World
3824:
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3755:
3717:Up from Slavery
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3609:Miguel de BurĂa
3591:
3560:Wallace Turnage
3496:Solomon Northup
3428:Fountain Hughes
3270:Jordan Anderson
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3014:Ă“lafur Egilsson
3002:Felice Caronni
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2752:Whitburn, Joel
2743:
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2724:'s collection
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2648:Wright, John.
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1319:Theodore Bikel
1305:Folk Song Army
1216:Old Dan Tucker
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1156:Long Tail Blue
1042:musical genres
1008:coroner's jury
1004:begins to buck
1000:American South
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3145:Roustam Raza
3056:Joseph Pitts
2978:Robert Adams
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4384:Animal Folk
3825: 1861
3818: 1853
3522:Moses Roper
3506:John Parker
3492:(1790–1880)
3470:Boston King
3461:(1799–1874)
3290:Polly Berry
3233:Mary Prince
3147:(1783–1845)
3141:(1684-1777)
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2986:(1714-1761)
2984:Marcus Berg
2980:(c. 1790–?)
2960:Individuals
2603:See, e.g.,
2475:. Oct 1901.
2111:The Prairie
2108:-mortar in
2090:See, e.g.,
2078:The Prairie
1870:, p. 2
1315:Pete Seeger
1290:folk singer
1184:Pete Seeger
1144:minced oath
1120:Appalachian
1085:eye dialect
959:house slave
180:, although
121:if you can.
78:Traditional
4576:Categories
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3952:Unburnable
3888:Dessa Rose
3615:Osifekunde
3547:Venerable
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3403:Lear Green
3387:Monticello
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3316:John Brown
3295:Henry Bibb
3238:Venerable
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2779:August 10,
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1595:Mudcat.org
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1453:References
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1307:". A 1963
1301:Tom Lehrer
1280:Following
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1236:rockabilly
1212:minstrelsy
1204:Dan Emmett
1160:racehorses
1074:field hand
1070:apostrophe
1066:3rd person
1039:syncopated
248:March 2017
228:irrelevant
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4257:Burl Ives
3728:(1936–38)
3214:Caribbean
3040:(b. 1982)
2992:(b. 1979)
2883:" at the
2579:Cambridge
2329:jimcracks
2191:Civil War
2096:succotash
1760:Cambridge
1530:Champaign
1497:Baltimore
1393:Tuff Crew
1323:Bob Dylan
1293:Burl Ives
1228:Baltimore
1102:euphemism
1081:jim crack
1054:anaptyxis
224:excessive
167:folk song
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3058:(1663 –
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1420:See also
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1224:Tom Rice
1124:Jim Crow
1098:ellipsis
1095:American
1090:gimcrack
1058:backbeat
1044:such as
230:examples
127:May 2023
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4554:Related
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4102:Related
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3880:Kindred
3848:Jubilee
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2817:Discogs
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2575:, p. 21
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2288:. 1893.
2256:British
1358:Hot 100
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1198:History
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1046:ragtime
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953:Meaning
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4014:Essays
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