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Old Crow

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3. Actually, the message is, essentially, "Gee, Kentucky's a great place to be a slave..."
Sat May 5, 2018, 12:49 PM
May 2018

"Much better than the Deep South where I'm headed, now that I've been sold down the river."

That may seem a little harsh, but it's an honest and straightforward explanation of the original lyrics. Apparently, it was inspired by the abolitionist novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, but it's a bit of a contradiction because it seems to romanticize some aspects of slavery.

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