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Stephen Collins Foster was the creator and author of what many call the American Soundtrack.
We were a young nation at the time, a divided nation, an angry nation. The tunes that escaped his troubled heart offered hope at a time when many thought the United States would fracture and fall.
His music captured America’s sorrows, but also its joys and beauties. His work revealed the mighty paradox in the American soul. One that, in the ancient words of Moses, “proclaimed liberty throughout the land” while nurturing the ugly institution of slavery.
As an avowed Abolitionist, Stephen Foster hoped his music would represent America’s black population sympathetically.
His melodies today remain iconic: Oh! Susanna, Camptown Races, My Old Kentucky Home, Beautiful Dreamer, Old Folks at Home, Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair, Hard Times Come Again No More, and hundreds more.
But behind his timeless assembly of Americana lurked a frail man haunted by inner demons, social turmoil, and deep personal tragedy.
I’m Rick Robison and this is the HEROES FOR FREEDOM Podcast.
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AMERICAN MUSIC / AMERICANA / STEPHEN FOSTER / FATHER OF AMERICAN MUSIC / CIVIL WAR / SLAVERY / ABOLITION / KENTUCKY HOME
By Rick Robison - Patriot, Historian, & Former Intel Officer5
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Stephen Collins Foster was the creator and author of what many call the American Soundtrack.
We were a young nation at the time, a divided nation, an angry nation. The tunes that escaped his troubled heart offered hope at a time when many thought the United States would fracture and fall.
His music captured America’s sorrows, but also its joys and beauties. His work revealed the mighty paradox in the American soul. One that, in the ancient words of Moses, “proclaimed liberty throughout the land” while nurturing the ugly institution of slavery.
As an avowed Abolitionist, Stephen Foster hoped his music would represent America’s black population sympathetically.
His melodies today remain iconic: Oh! Susanna, Camptown Races, My Old Kentucky Home, Beautiful Dreamer, Old Folks at Home, Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair, Hard Times Come Again No More, and hundreds more.
But behind his timeless assembly of Americana lurked a frail man haunted by inner demons, social turmoil, and deep personal tragedy.
I’m Rick Robison and this is the HEROES FOR FREEDOM Podcast.
**Want more incredible stories like these for your home??**
---> HEROES FOR FREEDOM MANUALS (Volumes 1-3) - Purchase on Amazon!
OTHER EPISODES YOU MAY LIKE:
43 - CREATING AMERICA'S BATTLE HYMN | Julia Ward Howe (Poet/Abolitionist) | Civil War
39 - "THE LITTLE LADY WHO STARTED THIS GREAT WAR" | Harriet Beecher Stowe (Author) | Civil War
21 - OUR HERO WHO WAS "PRONE TO WANDER" | Robert Robinson (Pastor/Hymnist) | 1700s
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
-Join our newsletter and get a free gift! - Click Here
-Contact us at: [email protected]
-Find our video episodes on YouTube
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