Who Shall Rule This American Nation?

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The Songs of Stephen Foster was one of my favorite albums of Yeah, this chap is a real friend of black folks. Chorus" No one ever sings the second verse. Actually, Stephen Foster was a die-hard abolitionist. In light of that, jmgorman, perhaps a song about an accident killing hundreds of blacks might be viewed in a different way, even if it's come down to us with all the meaning stripped out of the verses.

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Mark Twain used "nigger" in Huckleberry Finn, too; it was the argot of the time. Just to add to kyrademon's post: Count me among those who don't care whether things help or hurt black people. The entire concept of beating one's breast over the fate of black people may be the most boring thing a person can do. Black people can take care of themselves.

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So, all you self-appointed "friends of black people," take a hike. And, for your information, the modern blues business as born in what was called "race records" in the teens and s. And, yes, having a place to perform and make money beats having no place to perform and no place to make money.

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Looking at the past from the vantage point of a spoiled modern kid is an exercise in lunacy. It's a bit more complex than that: Shouting is the new bad commie, is he not? MeTa posted by trey at 8: I wonder if Shouting will ever realize the fundamental irony of repeatedly posting to metafilter about how no one cares about the opinions of people posting to metafilter.

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Cause, yeah, god forbid we have any discussion of black people in a thread about the life work of one of the most important abolitionists of the nineteenth century, whose political opinions were written into songs that were still sung today, but whose lyrics and practices can nonetheless still sometimes sound racist to modern ears since he was a product of his time.

That should really have been on MeTa, and I will take the rest of it there.

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Thanks for the links, y2karl. Grafted into the army Work, Henry C. Buckskin bag of gold Work, Henry C. Come home, father Work, Henry C.

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