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Title: Jack And Dinah Want Freedom Author: Thomas W. Talley [More Titles by Talley] [51]Jack and Dinah Want Freedom Dar wus ole Uncle Jack, he want to git free. Dar is ole Uncle Billy, he's a mighty good Nigger. FOOTNOTE: [51] The writer wishes to give explanation as to why the rhyme "Jack and Dinah Want Freedom" appears under the Section of Psycho-composite Rhymes as set forth in "The Study----" of our volume. The Negroes repeating this rhyme did not always give the names Jack, Dinah, and Billy, as we here record them, but at their pleasure put in the individual name of the Negro in their surroundings whom the stanza being repeated might represent. Thus this little rhyme was the scientific dividing, on the part of the Negroes themselves, of the members of their race into three general classes with respect to the matter of Freedom. [52] The Ohio River. [53] White guards who caught and kept slaves at the master's home. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |