Acoustic guitars and vocals - Lonnie Glass
copyright, 2010 SOCAN
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The story Of Dred Scott. In 1820 The Missouri Compromise allowed for Slavery to exist below the 36th Parallel. Dred Scott lived in a Free State. His master moved to a Slave State and died there. When he lived in the Free State was he Free and thereby no longer a slave? It went to The Supreme Court where 7 judges ruled that he was property and was not nor never was entitled to citizenry or freedom.
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i was living in a free state
beyond the devil's maw
never thought freedom
could be trumped by any man's law
i was some man's possession
like his rifle or his maul
and like a disembodied spirit
i had no rights at all
what the lord hath given me
the courts can now take away
nothing's held more sacred
than words the just men say
i was only 1/2 a man
at my master's beckon'd call
i could not sue for clemency
no freedom and justice for all
citizenry did abound
in this new Independent land
til 7 wise men took back
what was placed in a black man's hands
what the lord hath given me
the courts can now take away
nothing's held more sacred
than words the just men say
the winds of change are blowin'
through this lands
those dreams and promises
sank quickly into sand
Buchanan was the lame duck
tried to pull the old "hide and slide"
ol Abe he was disgusted
by the unmitigating pride
living in a house divided
those cards are about to fall
and a blasphemy issues
from those Southern Walls
what the lord hath given me
the courts can now take away
nothing's held more sacred
than words the just men say
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