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Spiritual / Gullah / American folk songs / Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child / Charleston /  South Carolina / Vocal music / South Carolina / Arts / Slavery in the United States / African-American culture / American folk music
Date: 2002-09-19 17:32:53
Spiritual
Gullah
American folk songs
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
Charleston
South Carolina
Vocal music
South Carolina
Arts
Slavery in the United States
African-American culture
American folk music

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