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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... old Christ Church in Boston , and in Quaker Philadelphia some good citizens owned slaves , and thought it no harm to will a likely African or a neat- handed yellow girl to their children , as they left them their household furniture ...
... old Christ Church in Boston , and in Quaker Philadelphia some good citizens owned slaves , and thought it no harm to will a likely African or a neat- handed yellow girl to their children , as they left them their household furniture ...
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Anne Hollingsworth Wharton. ye Old North Church OLD LANDMARKS . TREADING the stone floors of old Christ Church , Philadelphia , under which lie buried early governors of Pennsylvania and soldiers of Colonial times , we can pic- ture to ...
Anne Hollingsworth Wharton. ye Old North Church OLD LANDMARKS . TREADING the stone floors of old Christ Church , Philadelphia , under which lie buried early governors of Pennsylvania and soldiers of Colonial times , we can pic- ture to ...
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... Old South , " long the stronghold of Puritanism , to Christ Church , called the " Old North , " from which the signal lantern was hung aloft in the belfry arch on the night of April 18 , 1775 ; or , wandering through the aisles of ...
... Old South , " long the stronghold of Puritanism , to Christ Church , called the " Old North , " from which the signal lantern was hung aloft in the belfry arch on the night of April 18 , 1775 ; or , wandering through the aisles of ...
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... old Christ Church , where he speaks of visiting the grave of the lovers and pushing aside the ivy that had grown over their imaginary tombstone . A local antiquary , Mr. Esling , who had given much attention to the subject in con ...
... old Christ Church , where he speaks of visiting the grave of the lovers and pushing aside the ivy that had grown over their imaginary tombstone . A local antiquary , Mr. Esling , who had given much attention to the subject in con ...
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