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Lucy McKim Garrison

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of South Carolina with her father in 1862 while the Civil War was still raging, serving as his secretary as he gathered information on the conditions for newly freed slaves for the Philadelphia Port Royal Relief Committee. This exposed her to the music of former slaves just after they had been freed,
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Lloyd McKim Garrison (1867–1900), who married Alice Kirkham in 1896. After his death she married Frederic Wait Lord.
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Garrison died of heart disease after a long illness culminating in paralysis on May 11, 1877, in
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Bosman, Erwin. 2011. Roll Jordan, Roll: The Slave Song Lucy McKim taught the world.
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Bacon, Margaret Hope (Jan 1989): "Lucy McKim Garrison: Pioneer in Folk Music,"
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Songs of Sorrow: Lucy McKim Garrison and 'Slave Songs of the United States'
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Songs of Sorrow: Lucy Mckim Garrison and Slave Songs of the United States
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Philip McKim Garrison (1869–1935), who married Marian Knight.
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Kreitner, Richard (16 November 2015). "Songs of Revolt".
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Katherine McKim Garrison (1873–1948), who married banker
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People Get Ready: A New History of Black Gospel Music
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Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
West Orange, New Jersey
Wendell Phillips Garrison
née
James Miller McKim
Slave Songs of the United States
William Francis Allen
Charles Pickard Ware
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
née
James Miller McKim
Charles Follen McKim
McKim, Mead & White
Chester County, Pennsylvania
Underground Railroad
Sea Islands
Port Royal, South Carolina
spirituals
Wendell Phillips Garrison
abolitionist
William Lloyd Garrison
Charles Dyer Norton
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
William Howard Taft
West Orange, New Jersey
Chase, Gilbert
America's Music: From the Pilgrims to the Present
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