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(1987) Folk singer Odeta sings a “Negro Spiritual” in a concert in Chicago. She noted that such songs were often not just simple songs with Biblical themes, but that some songs of the slaves were literally coded messages telling of pending escapes through the underground railroad. RNS photo by Joan Maiman

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