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A collection of songs and poetic pieces paired with musical arrangements and practical performance notes that aim to inspire sympathy for the enslaved and celebrate liberty. An introductory essay argues for music's moral power and encourages communal singing, clear enunciation, and heartfelt delivery. The lyrics address forced separation, suffering, yearning for freedom, and spiritual consolation, while the included scores, listening aids, and editor's annotations support singers and ensembles in presenting the pieces effectively. The work blends poetic texts, musical settings, and guidance for performance to promote compassionate sentiment and collective action through song.

About the Author

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George Washington Clark

George Washington Clark was an American author known for his work in the early 19th century. He is best recognized for his book "The Liberty Minstrel," which reflects themes of patriotism and the American spirit. Clark's writing contributes to the literary heritage of his time, capturing the sentiments and aspirations of a nation in its formative years. His work is notable for its celebration of liberty and the ideals that shaped the United States.

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