Colonial Days & DamesJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1894 - 248 páginas A biography of the black singer and songwriter from South Carolina who is credited with introducing the blues, spirituals, protest songs, and other types of African American music to a worldwide audience. |
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... minds , it was not long before sturdy Anglo - Saxon enter- prise and English love of home comfort led them to make the wilderness , if not to blossom like the rose of the Scriptures , at least to take upon it something approach- ing ...
... minds , it was not long before sturdy Anglo - Saxon enter- prise and English love of home comfort led them to make the wilderness , if not to blossom like the rose of the Scriptures , at least to take upon it something approach- ing ...
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... minds of those who , like Rebecca Coleman , were able to recall the hardships of the first set- tlement of Pennsylvania ; while in New England the " city - like town of Boston with its beautiful and large buildings , " de- scribed by a ...
... minds of those who , like Rebecca Coleman , were able to recall the hardships of the first set- tlement of Pennsylvania ; while in New England the " city - like town of Boston with its beautiful and large buildings , " de- scribed by a ...
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... mind and thought were , " he says , the same from the forests of Maine to the shores of Long Island Sound . . . . They were all pure English- men , the purest part of the race perhaps , for during a century and a half [ in 1765 ] they ...
... mind and thought were , " he says , the same from the forests of Maine to the shores of Long Island Sound . . . . They were all pure English- men , the purest part of the race perhaps , for during a century and a half [ in 1765 ] they ...
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... minds , it is not difficult to believe the story handed down by Mrs. Preston , of the athletic Eng- lishman entering into their games with the friendly Indians , and excelling them all in feats of agility , or that other tale about John ...
... minds , it is not difficult to believe the story handed down by Mrs. Preston , of the athletic Eng- lishman entering into their games with the friendly Indians , and excelling them all in feats of agility , or that other tale about John ...
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Anne Hollingsworth Wharton. cross out of the English flag because , to his mind , it savored of popery , it was re- stored to its place , and we find Samuel Sewall , fifty years later , still in doubt about this emblem in the colors ...
Anne Hollingsworth Wharton. cross out of the English flag because , to his mind , it savored of popery , it was re- stored to its place , and we find Samuel Sewall , fifty years later , still in doubt about this emblem in the colors ...
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