The Fortunes Of A Mulatto Girl–as A Slave During The Civil War And Then As A Woman Freed By The Emancipation Proclamation. Sis Hetta”s Child: Ante-bellum Years: Death Is A Mystery That Only The Squinch Owl Knows — Along The Big Road In Egypt”s Land … — F””el Esaa B Ri Doty Uo Romnuatni”” — Brother Zeke: ””i”m A Poor Way-faring Stranger”” — Grimes: ””cotton Is King!”” — Amsr Eojnhs”d Nien Raptry — Cook In The Big House — Randall Ware — Spring Time Is Sallet Time — Wedding In The Big House And Love In The Cornfields — Fourth Of July Celebration — She Has The Letter ””r”” Branded On Her Face — Harvest Time — ””there”s Star In The East On Christmas Morn”” — Freedom Is A Secret Word I Dare Not Say — Get A Man To Buy My Time Out — Put On Men”s Clothes And A Man”s Old Cap — Seventy-five Lashes On Her Naked Back — ””mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory””: Civil War Years: ””john Brown”s Body Lies A-mouldering In The Grave”” — This Pot Is Boiling Over And The Fat Is In The Fire — Vernal Equinox Of 1861 — Don”t Make Them Come And Get You! Volunteer! –^ We”ll Be Back Home Before Breakfast Is Over — They Made Us Sing ””dixie”” — Chickamauga: River Of Death — Can You Forge? — Down With The Shackle And Up With The Star! — Shall Be Forever Free — Mister Lincoln Is Our Moses — Action At Olustee — Pensive On Her Dead Gazing — Confederate Specie — General Sherman Is In Georgia — What”s That I Smell? — ””we”ll Hang Jeff Davis From A Sour Apple Tree”” — Noise Like Thunder … A Cloud Of Dust — Honor Of This House … — My Name Is Innis Brown — What You Waiting Here For? — One More Christmas On The Old Home Place — ””forty Years In Wilderness””: Reconstruction And Reaction: Two Weeks In The Wagon — Bound For Alabama — Wiregrass Country In The Alabama Bottoms — Forty Acres And A Mule — New Land And Higher Ground — Brand New House With Windows From The Mill — Bad Luck And Hard Times — Ku Klux Klan Don”t Like No Koons — Keep The Niggers From The Polls And We”ll Return To White Home Rule! –^ Burned Out And Running For Our Lives Twice In A Row — Don”t Look Like Free Schools And Land Reform Is Ever Coming — Where”s The Money Coming From? — I Reckon I Can Be A Granny In A Pinch — We Got New Neighbors Now — Freedom Don”t Mean Nothing, Him Allus Driving And Whupping Me To Work! — Blackest Man I Ever Did See — What Will Happen To Poor Colored Folks Now? — Howdy And Goodbye, Honey-boy! By Margaret Walker.
Jubilee (Margaret Walker)
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