Nobody ever puts Arizona in a picture of Dixie, it’s not ours anymore but was our portion of the west that they don’t teach in schools. Really awesome to see that on a song video.
You won't like this song much once you read the removed second verse lol. Traitors who wanted to keep men enslaved are still salty they lost lol get over it losers. If Lincoln hadn't been shot Johnson wouldn't have neutered Congress' efforts, yall got lucky. Try it again, see what happens, cuz we'll all go down to Dixie.
This is not a folk song, because we know who wrote it - his name was Stephan Foster. He wrote many of the most popular songs of 19th century America including Oh Susanna, Old Folks at Home (Way Down Upon the Swanee River), Beautiful Dreamer, and My Old Kentucky Home amongst others. He was born in Pennsylvania and died in New York. This is *not* a "Confederate Folk Song." It is not a folk song, and it is from the north.
This guy not only deletes comments but REPLIES to comments that aren't even his! What a loser! Take the L and admit your ancestors died to protect slavery, and didn't even succeed!
Nobody ever puts Arizona in a picture of Dixie, it’s not ours anymore but was our portion of the west that they don’t teach in schools. Really awesome to see that on a song video.
Why does the confederates have such banger songs sob. We fr need to seperate the south fr
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yes please
You won't like this song much once you read the removed second verse lol. Traitors who wanted to keep men enslaved are still salty they lost lol get over it losers. If Lincoln hadn't been shot Johnson wouldn't have neutered Congress' efforts, yall got lucky. Try it again, see what happens, cuz we'll all go down to Dixie.
@marr1379 if the north invaded the south agian, the south would 100% decimate the north l
Yk that most of the US nuclear silos are in the great plains, right?@@Bassboatenjoyer
What a lovely song
The Confederacy never controlled Missouri, Kentucky, or Western Virginia, eventually the state of West Virginia.
missouri and kentucky had representation in confederate congress
Nathaniel Lyon overran Missouri and Lincoln Kentucky before ft sumpter.
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This is not a folk song, because we know who wrote it - his name was Stephan Foster. He wrote many of the most popular songs of 19th century America including Oh Susanna, Old Folks at Home (Way Down Upon the Swanee River), Beautiful Dreamer, and My Old Kentucky Home amongst others. He was born in Pennsylvania and died in New York.
This is *not* a "Confederate Folk Song." It is not a folk song, and it is from the north.
This guy not only deletes comments but REPLIES to comments that aren't even his! What a loser! Take the L and admit your ancestors died to protect slavery, and didn't even succeed!
Yankee spotted
you're cringe