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It is said that the main focus of the words was to communicate methods and general info on escapes, or more over how, when, and where the escape was to take place. The slaves created this elaborate series of words through song as not to alarm the owners or divulge their intentions.
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African American culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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African-American culture in the United States refers to the cultural contributions of Americans of African descent to the culture of the United States, either as part of or distinct from American cul...
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The most basic aspect of this cultural transformation was the adoption of European languages, which not only enabled slaves to communicate with their masters but also, in some cases, with each other. ... The end of Reconstruction led to a rapid decline in black political activity, and by the early twentieth century...
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This is a story about how black slaves used quilts to communicate secret escape plans from southern plantation owners way before slavery was abolished in the United States The quilts were laid out t ... Australia Talks Back; Background Briefing; Big Ideas; Breakfast; Counterpoint; Late Night Live; ... with Phillip Adams ;
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The river linked Brown to an African American Mississippi world that slaves, and their free black allies, created amid the attempts of masters to control their labor and family lives.
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uncpress.unc.edu/chapters/buchanan_black.html
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As the Black community weighs-in on this very contentious issue, it becomes necessary for us ... Oddly enough, many black people call for “forty acres and a mule” – a reference to Union General Sherman’s Special Field Order 15 and General Howard’s Circular 13, which made some land available to former slaves.
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As black [slaves] learned to communicate verbally in a type of Pidgin English the pattern was strengthened.... At the same time, because of their oddity and incomprehensibility for most whites, these rhetorical devices were considered amusing.
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As sung by slaves and their descendants, the spirituals allowed the slaves to communicate secret messages and information to each other about the Underground Railroad. ... Owen Sound's Black History...
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www.osblackhistory.com/songs.php
www.osblackhistory.com/songs.php
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Spirituals and songs along the Underground Railroad enabled the slaves to communicate secret messages and information to each other on their journeys on the Underground Railroad. ... Know something about Black history: The role of spirituals and songs along the Underground Railroad? We want to hear your view. Write now!
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