Topic | Sub-Topic | Hymn | First Line |
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Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #152 | Some say that John the Baptist | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #153 | Some of these mornings bright and fair | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #154 | Knocks like Jesus | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #155 | Sometimes I feel like a moanin' dove | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #156 | Oh, walk together, children | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #157 | One day, one day I was walking along | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #158 | No more weeping and a-wailing | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #159 | Well, I met my sister de other day | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #160 | Know you mighty tired | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #161 | Have you got good religion? | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #162 | Mary and-a Martha's just gone 'long | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #163 | When I get up in Heaven | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #164 | I know my robe's goin' to fit me well | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #165 | I heard my mother say | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #166 | Did ever you see the like before | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #167 | Over my head I hear music in the air | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #168 | They crucified my Savior | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #169 | Three gates in-a de east | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #170 | Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down | |
Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs | #171 | Nobody knows the trouble I see, Lord! |