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And Dat's Another Pull Back; A Sure Enough Corn Song. ; I dreamp a dream the odder night I dreap I was arunnin [first line] ; Oh! Dat's another pull back. Holler boys, hey [first line of chorus]
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Alabama Joe. ; A Nigger in Alabama lived, Dey used to call him Joe [first line] ; Den strike de toe and heel my lass, Den strike de heel and toe [first line of chorus]
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Utilizing Papal Taxation Records for Geographical, Economic, and Cultural Analysis: A Study of Early Fourteenth Century Ireland
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Revealing community cultural wealth through counterstories: A narrative analysis of first-generation mujeres in a predominantly white-serving institution
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Culturally sustaining pedagogy and the development of student self-efficacy as a pathway to equity: A qualitative case study
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Transforming teacher perspectives of culturally and linguistically diverse families through critical reflection
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Lizzy Lindsay. Will You Gang to the Highland Wi' Me. An Admired Old Highland Song. ; Will ye gang wi' me Lizzi Lindsay, will ye gang to the Highlands wi' me [first line]
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