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Data from: Palenque de San Basilio in Colombia: genetic data supports an oral history of a paternal ancestry in Congo ...
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Old Oyo Influences on the Transformation of Lucumí Identity in Colonial Cuba
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My Dear Old Southern Home ; I am thinking of my dear old home, De place I used to live [first line] ; But I'm gwine back, I'm gwine back, No more from dere I'll roam [first line of chorus]
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Susan Jane, or, Dis child is by his Lub Forsaken. ; Dis child is by his lub forsaken, Neber to see her more [first line] ; Oh sorrow's coming o'er me And makes dis darkey glum [first line of chorus]
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The Ghost of Uncle Tom. ; De Fader ob de waters, rolls his deep and muddy tide [first line] ; Knock! Knock! Knock! When de hour ob midnight come [first line of chorus]
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Uncle Tom. Song & Chorus. ; Pooer Uncle Tom that good old man we ne'er shall see again [first line] ; Oh! Massa how unkind you were, to send old Tom away [first line of chorus]
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Fi, Hi, Hi. The Black Shakers Song & Polka. ; Bress dat lubly yallar gal, De white folks call miss Dinah [first line] ; Fi hi hi lum i dum didle lum, etc. [first line of chorus]
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: Firth, Pond & Co., 1 Franklin Square, 1851
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The Gems of the Christy's. The New Mary Blaine. ; I once did lub a yaller gal, And took her for my wife [first line] ; Farewell, farewell poor Mary Blane [first line of chorus]
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Lucy Neale. A Celebrated Negro Melody ; Oh! I liv'd down with my Master, His name was Mister Beale [first line] ; Oh Miss Lucy Neale, Poor Miss Lucy Neale [first line of chorus]
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Carter's Melodies. Lucy Neal. ; Come listen to my story, You cant tell how I feel [first line] ; O, poor Miss Lucy Neal, Den O poor Lucy Neal [first line of chorus]
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: Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 & 69 Court St., 1844
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Songs of the Congo Melodists. Song & Chorus. Lucy Neal. ; Come listen to my story, You can't tell how I feel [first line] ; O, poor Miss Lucy Neal, Den O poor Lucy Neal [first line of chorus]
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Cynthia Sue. ; Long time ago I used to lib in State ob Tuskaloo [first line] ; Oh! Cynthia my dear honey Oh! Cynthia I have bro't you home some money [first line of chorus]
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Carter's Melodies. Lucy Neal. ; Come listen to my story, You can't tell how I feel [first line] ; O, poor Miss Lucy Neal, Den O poor Lucy Neal [first line of chorus]
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: Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 & 69 Court St., 1844
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Miss Lucy Neale, or, the Yellow Gal. A Celebrated Ethiopian Melody. ; I was born in Alabama, My master's name was Deal [first line] ; Oh! poor Lucy Neale, Oh! poor Lucy Neale [first line of chorus]
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