Charleston William Faux, Memorable Days in America, Part 2 (London, 1823), 84-85.
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Title
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Charleston William Faux, Memorable Days in America, Part 2 (London, 1823), 84-85.
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Includes music itself or text of song
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yes
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Identity of singers; solo/group
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free?
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group
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Voice/instrument
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voice
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voice, clapping
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Space/room
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church
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activity
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worship
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Timbre
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"merrily"
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genre
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worship
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Geographical location
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Notable adjectives
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"uncultivated"
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Excerpt
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At night , I went to the black church , where the black minister shewed much uncultivated talent . After sermon they began singing merrily , and con tinued , without stopping , one hour , till they became exhausted and breathless . 66 Oh ! come to Zion , come ! ” “ Hallelujah , & c . ” And then , “ O won't ! you have my lovely bleeding Jasus , " a thousand a times repeated in full thundering chorus to the tune of “ Fol de rol . ” While all the time they were clapping hands , shouting , and jumping , and exclaiming , « Ah Lord ! Good Lord ! Give me Jasus ! Amen . " At half - past ten this meeting broke up . For an hour it seemed like Bedlam let loose . At the close , one female said , striking the breasts of two male friends , “ We had a happy time of it . ”
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Context
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Faux describes his trip in Philidelphia and his experience at a chuch of Black Americans.
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Bias of author
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Bias presented in this text is about average for nineteenth-century sources written by learned, traveling white men.