File:Alan Lomax, Convicts singing in woodyard, Reed Camp, South Carolina, 1934.jpg

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Description African American convicts working with axes and singing in woodyard, Reed Camp, South Carolina.
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Author Alan Lomax

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Songs by slaves from Africa made to toil in America's fields

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