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The Carolina low-country, by Augustine T. Smythe, Herbert Ravenel Sass, Alfred Huger, Beatrice Ravenel, Thomas R. Waring, Archibald Rutledge, Josephine Pinckney, Caroline Pinckney Rutledge, DuBose Heyward, Katharine C. Hutson, Robert W. Gordon ; illustrations by Anna Heyward Taylor, Augustine T.S. Stoney, Alice R. Huger Smith, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, Albert Simons

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The Carolina low-country, by Augustine T. Smythe, Herbert Ravenel Sass, Alfred Huger, Beatrice Ravenel, Thomas R. Waring, Archibald Rutledge, Josephine Pinckney, Caroline Pinckney Rutledge, DuBose Heyward, Katharine C. Hutson, Robert W. Gordon ; illustrations by Anna Heyward Taylor, Augustine T.S. Stoney, Alice R. Huger Smith, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, Albert Simons
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
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Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Carolina low-country
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
by Augustine T. Smythe, Herbert Ravenel Sass, Alfred Huger, Beatrice Ravenel, Thomas R. Waring, Archibald Rutledge, Josephine Pinckney, Caroline Pinckney Rutledge, DuBose Heyward, Katharine C. Hutson, Robert W. Gordon ; illustrations by Anna Heyward Taylor, Augustine T.S. Stoney, Alice R. Huger Smith, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, Albert Simons
Table Of Contents
Preface / Augustine T. Smythe -- The low-country / Herbert Ravenel Sass -- The story of the low-country / Alfred Huger -- The Yemassee lands / Beatrice Ravenel -- Charleston: the capital of the plantations / Thomas R. Waring -- Plantation lights and shadows / Archibald Rutledge -- An island boy / Josephine Pinckney -- The Negro in the low-country / DuBose Heyward -- The Negro spiritual / Robert W. Gordon -- Some songs the Negro sang / arranged by Katharine C. Hutson, Josephine Pinckney and Caroline Pinckney Rutledge: Come en go wid me ; Chillun ob duh wilduhness moan fuh bread ; Ole Egyp' (Back River) ; Ole Egyp' (Santee River) ; Sinnuh w'ah yuh doin' down dere ; Norah (minor) ; Norah (major) ; Gwine t' res' from all my labuh ; Norah hice duh winduh ; Det' ain't yuh got no shame ; Sinnuh w'y will yuh die on da' day ; You cyan' hide ; Wan' King Jedus stan' my bon' ; Sim-me yuh muh leaduh ; Draw lebel ; King oh King ; Samuel' sistuh ; Oh Lawd w'ah ha'am I done ; Blood done sign my name ; Cyan' help from cryin' sometime ; Face duh risin' sun ; Somebody een yuh, it mus' be Jedus ; Uh leetle w'eel uh tu'nnin' een muh haa't ; Bran' een duh fo'head ; Eb'rybody who is libin' got tuh die (a) ; Eb'rybody who is libin' got tuh die (b) ; W'en I'm gone, gone, gone ; I look down duh road ; Uh look down duh road ; Een dat low lan' ; Gottuh tek duh chillun outuh Pharaoh han' ; Cya' duh key, gone home ; Fault een me ; Grabe sinkin' down ; Welcome table ; Tell John don' call duh roll ; Home een duh rock ; Anyhow ; Shout jubalee ; Come by yuh ; Siporatin' line ; Leddown Daniel tek yo' res' ; Flood come uh-creepin' ; Rebawn again ; Down een duh walley on my prayin' knees ; Don't yuh min' w'at duh debble do ; Primus Lan' ; Lebe yuh een duh han' ob uh kin' Sabeyuh ; Who yuh got een heben
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Carolina lowcountry