I'll Never Leave Old Dixie Land Again — Singer, a former slave, returns to Dixie and his beloved Dinah again, after hav… John Brown's Body — In stirring cadences, the story of anti-slavery zealot John Brown's death is to… Johnny Fill Up the Bowl (In Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-One) — "In Eighteen Hundred and Sixty One, Hurrah, Hurrah (or "Skiball" or "Football" … Kingdom Coming (The Year of Jubilo) — "Say, darkeys, hab you seen de massa, Wid de muff-stash on his face, Go long th… Kingdom Coming (The Year of Jubilo) — "Say, darkeys, hab you seen de massa, Wid de muff-stash on his face, Go long th… The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane — Singer, a former slave, is getting old and can't work; his master and mistress … The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane — Singer, a former slave, is getting old and can't work; his master and mistress … Many Thousand Gone (Auction Block) — The freed slave rejoices to be done with abuse: "No more auction block for me..… Marching Song of the First Arkansas — "Oh, we're the bully soldiers of the 'First of Arkansas,' We're fighting for th… My Cabin Home Among the Hills — Singer tells of his cabin in the Virginia hills, where his "mammy" used to sing…