Title: The Anti-slavery Harp: A Collection of Songs for Anti-slavery Meetings
Author: William Wells Brown
Release date: December 5, 2018 [eBook #58414]
Language: English
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COMPILED BY
WILLIAM W. BROWN.
THIRD EDITION.
BOSTON:
PUBLISHED BY BELA MARSH,
No. 25 Cornhill.
1851.
Press of Bazin & Chandler,
No. 37 Cornhill.
DEDICATED TO WILLIAM W. BROWN,
And Sung by the Hutchinsons.
BY ELIAS SMITH.
“It is asserted, on the authority of an American newspaper, that the daughter of Thomas Jefferson, late President of the United States, was sold at New Orleans for $1,000.”—Morning Chronicle.
Air—The Troubadour.
This song was composed while George Latimer, the fugitive slave, was confined in Leverett Street Jail, Boston, expecting to be carried back to Virginia by James B. Gray, his claimant.
This song is said to be sung by Slaves, as they are chained in gangs, when parting from friends for the far-off South—children taken from parents, husbands from wives, and brothers from sisters.
“My child, we must soon part to meet no more this side of the grave. You have ever said that you would not die a slave; that you would be a freeman. Now try to get your liberty!”—W. W. Brown’s Narrative.
Written on the occasion of George Latimer’s imprisonment in Leverett street Jail, Boston.
A Song for Freedom, 36
Are ye truly Free? 42
Blind Slave Boy, 5
Bereaved Slave Mother, 18
Be Free, O Man, be Free, 26
Come join the Abolitionists, 43
Emancipation Song, 47
Freedom’s Star, 7
Freedom’s Banner, 3
Flight of the Bondman, 15
Fling out the Anti-Slavery Flag, 22
Fugitive Slave to the Christian, 27
Fugitive’s Triumph, 33
Get off the Track, 25
I am an Abolitionist, 17
I’ll be Free, I’ll be Free, 19
Jefferson’s Daughter, 23
Jubilee Song, 11
Liberty Ball, 8
Lament of the Fugitive Slave, 30
North Star, 9
Over the Mountain, 10
O, Pity the Slave Mother, 4
On to Victory, 32
Oft in the Chilly Night, 41
Rescue the Slave, 28
Right on, 34
Spirit of Freemen, Wake, 12
Song for the Times, 13
Song of the Coffle Gang, 29
The Slave’s Lamentation, 12
The Sweets of Liberty, 15
The Yankee Girl, 20
The Slave Auction, 24
The Bondman, 33
The Man for Me, 35
The Slave’s Song, 38
There’s a Good Time coming, 39
The Bigot Fire, 40
The Slave’s a Man, for a’ that, 44
We’re coming, We’re Coming, 31
What Mean Ye? 46
Ye Sons of Freemen, 6
Ye Spirits of the Free, 16
Ye Heralds of Freedom, 29
Your Brother is a Slave, 45