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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on his career and segregation in the army |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on his career in the army |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on his childhood, learning guitar, and working as a musician |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on his early recording and song-writing career |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on his mother and fighting |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on Leroy Carr, Tampa Red, Georgia Tom Dorsey, and Blind Lemon Jefferson |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on Memphis Minnie, Lonnie Johnson, and Blind Blake |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on migration to and work in Chicago |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on playing music for black audiences |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on racism and amorous relationships |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on racism in and leaving the South |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on railroad and levee gangs, work songs, and leaving the army |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on receiving royalties and the company he kept |
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Commentary by Big Bill Broonzy on working as a musician in New York City |
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Conversation with Big Bill Broonzy and Sonny Boy Williamson about work songs from the swamps and bottomlands |
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Conversation with Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim, and Sonny Boy Williamson about a racist plantation owner and Prince Albert tobacco |
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Conversation with Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim, and Sonny Boy Williamson about bear hunting, rabbit hunting, chasing chickens, and old time religion |
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Conversation with Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim, and Sonny Boy Williamson about chain gangs and prison camps |
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Conversation with Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim, and Sonny Boy Williamson about Charlie Houlin, food in levee camps and prison farms, and violence between workers |
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Conversation with Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim, and Sonny Boy Williamson about double-jointed and even-handed men |
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Conversation with Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim, and Sonny Boy Williamson about interracial violence and sexual desire |
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Conversation with Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim, and Sonny Boy Williamson about levee camps and camp bosses |
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Conversation with Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim, and Sonny Boy Williamson about levee camps and Southern prisons |
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Conversation with Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Slim, and Sonny Boy Williamson about levee camps and Southern prisons / Levee camp song fragments |
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