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Buck and the boy accidentally go into the wrong bedroom and discover Sophonsiba lying in the bed. Sometimes it's hard to keep track of what Isaac "Ike" McCaslin is up to during Go Down, Moses. Also, Lucas' daughter is being pursued for marriage, despite her father's wishes, by a poor black man, George Wilkins. Mollie Beauchamp (Lucas' wife) has had a premonition of harm involving her long-lost grandson, Samuel. Lockwood de Forest - Santa Barbara to the Rincon to Point Mugu, 1915. Go Down, Moses is a 1942 collection of seven related pieces of short fiction by American author William Faulkner, sometimes considered a novel. Buck rejects the idea angrily, and the two men play cards to settle things: a single hand of poker will decide whether Buck will have to marry Sophonsiba and also who has to buy the other's slave, since the situation with Tennie and Tomey's Turl is clearly unmanageable as it is. Graham, S. (2018). That night, McCaslin and Isaac stay at Major de Spain's house near Jefferson, 17 miles away from the McCaslin plantation. This situation is exploited by Hubert who tries to pressure Buck into marrying Sophonsiba. It describes events in the Old Testament of the Bible, specifically Exodus 7:16: "And the Lord spoke unto Moses, go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, thus saith the Lord, Let my people go, that they may serve me", in which God commands Moses to demand the release of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. Let my people go [12] However, the song was not included in Slave Songs of the United States, despite it being a very prominent spiritual among slaves. He returns to work at a sawmill the next day, but after chucking an incredibly large log down a hill, walks off the job and buys a jug of whiskey, drinking copiously. Lockwood, chaplain of the Contrabands, stated in the sheet music that the song was from Virginia, dating from about 1853. Stevens pities the old woman and accepts the job for a token fee. Isaac returns to the farm near Jefferson, to the old McCaslin plantation. Buddy arrives and coaxes Beauchamp into another poker game. The phrase "Go Down Moses" is featured in the chorus of the, Avant-garde singer-songwriter and composer, The song, All You Zombies, by the Hooters, begins with these familiar words: "Holy Moses met the Pharaoh, Yeah, he tried to set him straight, Looked him in the eye, 'Let my people go.' #-----PLEASE NOTE-----# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. For enslaved African Americans, the story was very powerful because they could relate to the experiences of Moses and the Israelites who were enslaved by the pharaoh, representing the slave holders,[4] and it holds the hopeful message that God will help those who are persecuted. She refuses to take it immediately, and remarks that Roth has abandoned her. Old Ben's foot was maimed in a trap, and he seems impervious to bullets. [11] Sheet music was soon after published, titled "Oh! Jazz singer Tony Vittia released a swing version under the name "Own The Night" (2013). [8] In the context of American slavery, this ancient sense of "down" converged with the concept of "down the river" (the Mississippi), where slaves' conditions were notoriously worse, a situation which led to the idiom "sell [someone] down the river" in present-day English.[9]. The story opens with the news that Tomey's Turl, a slave on the McCaslin plantation, has run away. Sam makes Lion semi-tame by starving him until he will allow himself to be touched; soon, Boon Hogganbeck has devoted himself to Lion and even shares a bed with him. Go Down, Moses. That evening, Stevens drops by the memorial service but quickly leaves, because he feels out of place. Ike, ashamed of acting as a go-between in such a sordid matter, informs her that Roth has left and tries to thrust the money on her. The tune presumably developed with the words. Go Down, Moses "The Bear" By William Faulkner. But Isaac remembers reading the old ledger books of Uncle Buck and Uncle Buddy, piecing together the sordid story of the plantation's slaves, and he refuses the inheritance. Furthermore, the original version of the song sung by slaves almost definitely sounded very different from what Lockwood transcribed by ear, especially following an arrangement by a person who had never before heard the song how it was originally sung. Isaac continues to hunt and spend all the time he can in the woods. go down, Moses With the brief introduction to the story, Faulkner also creates a presence for old Isaac McCaslin and indicates a distant future in which this story is simply a memory of something overheard, a "was" instead of an "is." Because of this, most editions no longer print "and other stories" in the title. Go Down Moses. They spend a great deal of time hammering out the stakes, but in the end, Beauchamp folds, and Buddy wins the game. Watch the video for Go Down Moses from Louis Armstrong's Pure Gold for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. He travels to Arkansas to give a thousand dollars to Lucas' sister, Fonsiba, now married to a scholarly negro farmer, who seems to neglect both his farm and wife. [citation needed]. Watch the video for Go Down Moses from Paul Robeson's Songs for Free Men for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Lucas discovers a gold coin on the land and becomes convinced of a large hidden treasure. Once, they send a tiny fyce-dog with no sense of danger after him, and Isaac has a shot at the huge bear. Go down, Moses, Way down in Egypt land. Lucas must persuade Roth, a man a generation younger than Lucas and seemingly less deserving of the Carothers plantation than Lucas is, to report George Wilkins in order for the tip off to be taken seriously by authorities. Isaac learns to track Old Ben, but hunting him is futile, because all the hounds fear him. But instead of taking the shot, Isaac runs after the fyce and dives to save him from the bear. He does this by splitting the McCaslin family tree into two branches, one white and the other black. McCaslin tries to convince him to accept the land, with a convoluted metaphysical argument about the fated responsibilities the white race has taken on. (One of Isaac's inferences is particularly appalling: Tomey, the slave whom Carothers McCaslin took as a lover and begat Turl, may also have been Carothers McCaslin's daughter by another slave, Eunice. Share to Twitter. Go Down Moses è un spiritual statunitense.Descrive un evento del Libro dell'Esodo dell'Antico Testamento, in particolare il versetto 5:1: "Dopo, Mosè e Aronne vennero dal Faraone e gli annunziarono: «Dice il Signore, il Dio d'Israele: Lascia partire il mio popolo perché mi celebri una festa nel deserto!»." "Go Down, Moses" first appeared in Collier's (January 25, 1941). Isaac remembers Sam Father's history; the son of Ikkemotubbe, the chief who sold the land to the white people and also sold his son and wife into slavery, Sam left the Jefferson area for the big forest after the death of Jobaker, his Choctaw friend. CLANG. Go Down, Moses, a collection of seven stories by William Faulkner, first published in 1942 as a novel under the inaccurate title Go Down, Moses, and Other Stories; the title was corrected for the second printing.Set in Faulkner’s fictional Yoknapatawpha county, the book contains some of the author’s best writing. He made all Pharaoes understand... Let My People Go! [3] The opening verse as published by the Jubilee Singers in 1872: When Israel was in Egypt's land But this is not the first time this has happened and Uncle Buck and Buddy know where he always goes, to Hubert Beauchamp's neighboring plantation to see his love, a slave girl named Tennie. They do not shoot at it. let my people go. 'If not I'll smite, your firstborn's dead'-Let My People Go! The book explores the history and development of the McCaslin family, which is descended from Carothers McCaslin and occupies the plantation he founded. Let My People Go", p. 5: "This Song has been sung for about nine years by the Slaves of Virginia. Share to Tumblr. At last they find a dog capable of bringing Old Ben to bay: Lion, a huge, wild Airedale Terrier mix with extraordinary courage and savagery. Let My People Go: The Song of the Contrabands", and arranged by Horace Waters. The funeral is held two days later. New York: Horace Waters (1862). Buck does not agree to Hubert's exploitive interpretation of events. Go Down, Moses is a 1942 collection of seven related pieces of short fiction by American author William Faulkner, sometimes considered a novel. It describes the Exodus story and so it has become common for Jews to sing it during the Seder. Tomey's Turl eludes McCaslin and Uncle Buck, who are forced to rely on the leisurely Hubert Beauchamp for help. Share to Reddit. Let my people go. Go Down, Moses is composed of seven interrelated stories, all of them set in Faulkner’s mythic Yoknapatawpha County. White people who reported on the song presumed it was composed by them. The next morning the rest of the party set out to hunt while Ike chooses to sleep in. [citation needed], Gavin Stevens also interacts with the Beauchamp family in the novel Intruder in the Dust (1948), in which he helps to save Lucas Beauchamp from a murder charge and a lynching. But he renounces it in favor of his older cousin (once-removed) McCaslin Edmonds. That night he is indeed at the cabin, but he runs past them and eludes capture. Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, William Clark Falkner (great-grandfather), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Go_Down,_Moses_(book)&oldid=1017822746, Short story collections by William Faulkner, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles lacking sources from November 2009, Articles to be expanded from October 2014, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Articles needing additional references from May 2018, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2016, Articles with unsourced statements from March 2015, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 14 April 2021, at 19:43. When Hubert and Buck are taking bets on where Tomey's Turl will show up, the reader further sees how far removed from human the slaves are in the eyes of the owners. Way down in Egypt's land This is the shortest and most straightforward story in the book. Darden, R. (2004). Let my people go Choral. Old Ben dies, and a few days later, Lion dies as well. Roth gives him an envelope full of cash and mentions that a messenger might show up during the day. (Faulkner later reveals that Tomey's Turl is Buck and Buddy's half-brother, the son of their father, Lucius Quintus Carothers McCaslin, and his slave Tomey.) After refusing the inheritance, Isaac moves into town and becomes a carpenter, eschewing material possessions. If Buck loses, he is to marry Sophonsiba and must agree to buy the slave girl Tennie so Turl will stop running away to see her. The action shifts to Jefferson, the Yoknapatawpha county seat. by boshmi about a month ago in humanity. Ike McCaslin and Roth Edmonds are in a car with some friends, headed for what Ike suspects will be the last of his annual hunting expeditions. let my people go He made all pharaohs understand Let my people go! He marries a woman who urges him to take back the plantation, but he still refuses when she attempts to convince him sexually. he cries. Yes The Lord said 'Go down, Moses Way down in Egypt land Tell all Pharaoes to Let My People Go! ' Though originally published as a short story collection, Faulkner considered the book to be a novel in the same way The Unvanquished is considered a novel. -- Instrumentalist -- Harp Anderson, Marian -- Vocalist -- … Ike is dismayed at the miscegenation, even though he imagines the human race might one day be ready for interracial alliances. Faulkner incorporates into the McCaslin family many of the characteristics he viewed as essential to an understanding of the South as a whole, including the painful racial divide between whites and blacks that defined Southern history in the decades before and after the Civil War. [5][6] Uncle Buck, Uncle Buddy, McCaslin, Tennie, and Tomey's Turl return to the McCaslin plantation—Tennie and Tomey's Turl will be married. let my people go, oppressed so hard they could not stand, let my people go, so the Lord said, "Go down, Moses, way down to Egypt's land. Menu. The stakes are changed many times, but in the end Buddy wins and the McCaslins take Tennie for free. Along the way they discuss the worsening situation in Europe, with Roth taking the cynic's view against Ike's idealism. [16] Although others claim Nat Turner, who led one of the most well-known slave revolts in history, either wrote or was the inspiration for the song. Opposed so hard They couldn't stand Let My People Go! Ike is to hand over the money and “tell her I said ‘No.’” Cleveland, J. J. Songs of Zion. Bloomsbury. Buck loses the hand and sends McCaslin home to fetch Buck's twin brother, Buddy, a legendary poker player. A well-dressed and well-spoken young black man identifies himself as Samuel Beauchamp, a native of Yoknapatawpha County. Yes the lord said 'go down, Moses Way down in Egypt land Tell all pharaohs to Let my people go!' Major de Spain has sold it to a logging company, and the trains come closer and louder than before. Buck and young McCaslin are forced to spend the night at the plantation house. Isaac thinks that McCaslin does not believe him, that he is accusing him of claiming to have seen a ghost; but McCaslin tells him solemnly that he, too, has seen the buck: Sam took him into that same clearing the day he killed his first deer. Luckily, we've got you covered. After Isaac kills his buck, the group is making ready to leave, when Boon Hogganbeck rides in on a mule declaring that he has just seen a massive buck. When Israel was in Egypt land... Let My People Go! "GO DOWN MOSES" ~ HISTORY "Go Down Moses" is an American Negro spiritual. Isaac visits the graves of Lion and Sam Fathers, then goes to find Boon Hogganbeck. When Israel was in Egypt land. "Was," which appears at first to be simply an innocuous and amusing story (if one historically appalling in its treatment of blacks and women as things to be gambled over) about the marital maneuverings between a spinster and an affirmed bachelor, is actually the story of the origin of the black branch of the McCaslin family tree. Her code name was “Moses.” Beauchamp himself has an unmarried sister, Sophonsiba, who seems romantically interested in Buck. Go down, Moses "The Bear" has a complex publication history. "Was" serves to introduce the reader into the practices and mentality of the antebellum South. Eunice committed suicide shortly before Turl's birth, and from this and other factors, Isaac deduces that she must also have been Carothers McCaslin's lover.). Time passes; eventually he is 21, time for him to assume control of the plantation, which is his by inheritance. The song discusses themes of freedom, a very common occurrence in spirituals. She begs Stevens to discover his whereabouts and condition. Go Down, Moses (1942) is a collection of seven interrelated short stories by William Faulkner. The most prominent character and unifying voice is that of Isaac McCaslin, "Uncle Ike", who will live to be an old man; "uncle to half a county and father to no one." “Go Down, Moses” remains a standard in the black church as people today continue to suffer under the bondage of the modern-day Pharaohs racism, sexism, classism, and poverty. Size 10.0 Source 78 User_cleaned Ed Nuestro User_metadataentered Matthew Werkmeister User_transferred Matthew Werkmeister Sam Fathers collapses after the fight and dies not long after Lion. "Cass" lives with his grand-uncles Theophilus and Amodeus McCaslin, called "Uncle Buck" and "Uncle Buddy" respectively by most of the characters in the book. Consequently, Lucas is forced into allowing the marriage between Wilkins and his daughter to prevent Wilkins from having to testify against him. The book explores the history and development of the McCaslin family, which is descended from Carothers McCaslin and occupies the … The elderly Isaac McCaslin tells a story about what happened to his older cousin McCaslin Edmonds when McCaslin was a child in the first story “Was.” One day, McCaslin accompanied his Uncle Buck in pursuit of an escaped slave named Tomey’s Turl. Tell ol' Pharaoh, Let my people go. "Delta Autumn" was published in Story (May/June 1942). "Go Down Moses" is a spiritual phrase that describes events in the Old Testament of the Bible, specifically Exodus 5:1: "And the LORD spake unto Moses, Go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Let my people go, that they may serve me", in which God commands Moses to demand the release of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. He breaks the cell up a good deal. It is often named GO DOWN MOSES after the text, but sometimes it is called TUBMAN, after Harriet Tubman, the ex-slave who helped others escape and who was called the “Moses of her people.” This spiritual tune is designed for call-and-response singing. [13] The opening verse, as recorded by Lockwood, is: The Lord, by Moses, to Pharaoh said: Oh! marczali. Lucas and George both distill liquor illegally, and Lucas decides to prevent Wilkins' marriage to his daughter by telling Roth, since the liquor is being made on Roth's land. Oh! The action is minimal. Spirituals and the Birth of a Black Entertainment Industry. Share via email. Though originally published as a short story collection, Faulkner considered the book to be a novel in the same way The Unvanquishedis considered a novel. Oppressed so hard they could not stand. 3 parts • 2 pages • 01:34 • Jan 30, 2013 • 2,716 views • 26 favorites. So Moses went to Egypt land... Let My People Go! General Compson hits the bear and draws blood, but Old Ben escapes into the forest. She replies that he is hardly qualified to advise anyone about love and leaves with the money in her slicker's pocket and General Compson's horn. After completing the census form, he is led back to his cell on Death Row. Sam now tends the hunting camp of Major de Spain and McCaslin Edmonds. "Go Down Moses" is a spiritual phrase that describes events in the Old Testament of the Bible, specifically Exodus 5:1: "And the LORD spake unto Moses, Go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Let my people go, that they may serve me", in which God commands Moses to demand the release of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. Forced to stay the night to look for Tomey's Turl, Buck and Cass accidentally enter Sophonsiba's room, thinking it to be their room. When Israel was in Egypt's land, Let my people go, oppressed so hard they could not stand, Let my people go. The group becomes increasingly preoccupied with hunting Old Ben, a monstrous, almost immortal bear that wreaks havoc throughout the forest. In bed, Isaac tells McCaslin about the buck, and McCaslin speculates that it represented some form of indomitable, primal energy that grows up out of the earth from all the blood that seeps into it and all the lives it absorbs. Let My People Go: The Song of the Contrabands." (Go down Moses Way down in Egypt land Tell all Pharaohs to Let my people go) When Israel was in Egypt land Let my people go Oppressed so hard they could not stand Let my people go So God sayeth: "Go down, Moses Way down in Egypt land Tell all Pharaohs to Let my people go" So Moses went to Egypt land Let my people go He made all Pharaohs understand Let my people go Yes, the Lord said, "Go down, Moses … As Isaac enters, Boon shouts at him not to touch any of the squirrels: "They're mine!" The lyrics refer to Harriet Tubman, a runaway slave who later helped hundreds of fellow slaves escape from slavery. Some historians believe that “Moses” in the song refers to Harriet Tubman, one of the leaders of the Underground Railroad, a group of abolitionists, both black and white, who formed a network of transportation and safe houses that assisted slaves in their escape from Southern plantations. Isaac sees Old Ben several times. Go down Moses way down in Egypt land. Although usually thought of as a spiritual, the earliest written record of the song was as a rallying anthem for the Contrabands at Fort Monroe sometime before July 1862. Touched upon is the impotence of the black man's actions. Away down to Egypt's land The book's final story begins with a census interview, which places the action in 1940. Isaac McCaslin is sixteen. Later that morning a boat arrives. Faulkner's technique in Go Down, Moses is to present stories whose full significance in the overall history of his characters is not apparent until later in the book. As Isaac grows older, he becomes an expert hunter and woodsman, and continues going with the hunting parties every year. Lion and Sam are buried in the same clearing. Rider, an incredibly strong and large negro who lives on "Roth" Carothers McCaslin's plantation, is bereaved by the death of his wife. Thus spoke the Lord, bold Moses said:-Let My People Go! The protagonist is Gavin Stevens, a local attorney and amateur Biblical scholar and detective. This phrase is the title of the one of the most well known African American spirituals of all time. Lockwood, L.C. Lucas returns to the plantation and cons a salesman out of a metal detector to search for the treasure he adamantly believes exists. Log In. Isaac looks up at Old Ben looming over him and remembers the image from his dreams about the bear. Where Tomey's Turl is first introduced, he seems to be referred to more as an animal, such as a horse, than a person. Boon draws his knife and throws himself on top of the bear, stabbing it in its back. Sam Fathers, who teaches Isaac Old Ben's ways, says that it will take an extraordinary dog to bring Old Ben down. A party of white men arrive, take Rider, and lynch him. A New History of Black Gospel Music. She wakes up and screams, and Beauchamp takes advantage of the situation to try to pressure Buck to marry Sophonsiba. (1981). During the night, the old man thinks about his bygone life and about how he and the wilderness are dying together. Lucas initially agrees to the divorce but recants at the last moment, deciding he's too old. Go Down Moses Lyrics. Isaac has a long argument with McCaslin in which Isaac declares his belief that the land cannot be owned, that the curse of God's Earth is man's attempt to own the land, and that that curse has led to slavery and the destruction of the South. The group disperses to try to hunt the big deer before they leave. General Compson declares that he wants Isaac to ride Kate, the only mule who is not afraid of wild animals and, therefore, the best chance any of the men have to get close enough to the bear to kill him. From a variety of perspectives, Faulkner examines the complex, changing relationships between blacks and whites, between man and nature, weaving a cohesive novel rich in implication and insight. Share to Pinterest. Let my people go, The lyrics of the song represent liberation of the ancient Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, a story recounted in the Old Testament. University of Illinois Press. Old Isaac McCaslin heard this story, relating events that took place before he was born, from his older cousin, McCaslin Edmonds, who was 16 years his senior and like a father to him: While visiting Fortress Monroe in 1861, he heard runaway slaves singing this song, transcribed what he heard, and then eventually published it in the National Anti-Slavery Standard. Lockwood, "Oh! Without quite understanding why, he donates and collects enough money to bring the young man's body home for a proper funeral. The slave, Tomey's Turl, runs away frequently to visit Tennie, a slave of the Beauchamps with whom he is in love. Some subtle clues seem to place that story a few years before "Go Down, Moses.". Oppress'd so hard they could not stand So Moses went to Egypt land Let my people go! You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. When Israel was in Egypt’s land. ", The Golden Gate Quartet (Duration: 3:05; recorded in 1957 for their album, "Go Down Moses" was recorded by the Robert Shaw Chorale on. This interpretation receives full treatment in Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her P… Refrain: His realization ends the book on a somewhat hopeful note; perhaps the old cycle of exploitation and willful ignorance will not last forever after all. Sam leads Isaac to a clearing; they hear Walter Ewell's horn, and Isaac assumes the buck has been killed. Abingdon Press. Sam calls it "grandfather." [17], This article is about the song. The white branch, obviously, descends from Carothers McCaslin and his wife; the black branch descends from Carothers McCaslin and the slave-girl Tomey, with whom McCaslin had a sexual affair. He seems preoccupied and out of sorts. The wilderness is gradually being whittled away by farmers and loggers. 'if not I'll smite, your firstborn's dead' Let my people go! The men eventually arrive at their campsite and set it up under Ike's direction. Previous Next "The Bear" Section 1. Let My People Go: The Song of the Contrabands". Its real importance lies in the fresh perspective it provides through Gavin Stevens, an educated and worldly man of the 20th century who would eventually become a key figure in Faulkner's later fiction. Tell old Pharaoh to let My people go. Rider goes to the tool room at the mill and confronts a man named Birdsong, who has been cheating negroes in dice for years. Roth calls the authorities, but they arrive just as Wilkins has put large jugs of whiskey on Lucas' porch and as his daughter hides the still in his own backyard. Because of this, most editions no longer print "and o… Additionally, it is possible Faulkner intends for the entrapping of Buck into marriage with Sophonsiba to be analogous to slavery, although Buck seems to accept it silently. They are forced to eat dinner with Beauchamp and his sister Sophonsiba, who is looking for a husband and has Uncle Buck in mind. 78_go-down-moses_paul-robeson-burleigh-lawrence-brown_gbia0121155b Local_id 3 Location UK Scanner Internet Archive Python library 1.7.7 Scanningcenter George Blood, L.P. A young child, McCaslin Edmonds rides with his Uncle Buck to the neighboring plantation of Hubert Beauchamp, in pursuit of an escaped slave. [1] In fact, the song actually had multiple messages, discussing not only the metaphorical freedom of Moses but also the physical freedom of runaway slaves,[2] and many slave holders outlawed this song because of those very messages. A third version was published in Faulkner's collection of hunting stories, Big Woods (1955). It carries a dark-eyed young woman with a baby wrapped in a blanket. cordova. Go Down Moses is a Negro Spiritual, originally sung by enslaved Africans in the American South. Thus spoke the lord, bold Moses said: Let my people go! The year is about 1859. let my people go Going "down" to Egypt is derived from the Bible; the Old Testament recognizes the Nile Valley as lower than Jerusalem and the Promised Land; thus, going to Egypt means going "down"[7] while going away from Egypt is "up". "Thus saith the Lord", bold Moses said, "Let my people go, If not, I'll smite your first-born dead, Let my people go." Rider cuts Birdsong's throat. And tell King Pharaoh The search becomes an obsession, and Lucas' wife asks Roth for a divorce. Newman, R. S. (1998). eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Go Down, Moses. Buck loses, but coaxes Hubert into allowing another game, Hubert against Buddy, to determine the marriage and property issues. He tells the woman to marry a man “of her own race” and go far away. The wilderness has receded in recent years, and it is now a long trip by automobile. This page was last edited on 16 March 2021, at 01:33. [15] Some people even hypothesize that she herself may have written the spiritual. Soprano, Alto, Vocals. This story serves as a sort of sequel or coda to "The Bear". That night, Rider believes he sees his wife's ghost. Ike is still pondering this disturbing incident when one of his hunting companions runs in, frantically looking for a knife. [14] Tubman began her underground railroad work in 1850 and continued until the beginning of the Civil War, so it's possible Tubman's use of the song predates the origin claimed by Lockwood. 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