Are you from Dixie? : ’cause I’m from Dixie too / music by George L. Cobb ; words by Jack Yellen.
Subject
Americans -- Southern States -- Songs and musicSouthern States -- Songs and music
Popular music -- United States -- 1911-1920
Songs with piano
Americans -- Southern States -- Pictorial works
Men -- Southern States -- Pictorial works
Plantation owners -- Southern States -- Pictorial works
Plantation life -- Pictorial works
Cotton farmers -- Pictorial works
Agricultural laborers -- African Americans -- Pictorial works
Dwellings -- Pictorial works
Description
For voice and piano.Caption title.
Advertising includes musical incipits.
Cover illustration: In the foreground are two men, one dressed as a Southerner the other as a Northerner about to shake hands; in the background is a plantation scene of African Americans, men and women, working in a cotton field with the plantation house in the distance / Starmer
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