Oh, Freedom is a post Civil War African American freedom song, notably recorded by Odetta as part of the Spiritual Trilogy, on her "Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues" album from 1956. The fourth verse contains the line "No more tommin," where the word tommin denotes to black men's extreme submissiveness towards a white person or white people. The word seems to have been derived from Harriet Beecher Stowe's fictitious character Uncle Tom in Uncle Tom's Cabin.

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  • Oh, Freedom is a post Civil War African American freedom song, notably recorded by Odetta as part of the Spiritual Trilogy, on her "Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues" album from 1956. The fourth verse contains the line "No more tommin," where the word tommin denotes to black men's extreme submissiveness towards a white person or white people. The word seems to have been derived from Harriet Beecher Stowe's fictitious character Uncle Tom in Uncle Tom's Cabin.
  • Oh, Freedom est un chant de liberté afro américain datant de la guerre civile américaine. Il a notamment été enregistré par Odetta dans le cadre de la Spiritual Trilogy, sur son album Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues en 1956.
  • Oh, Freedom è una canzone di libertà degli afroamericani, redatta dopo la Guerra di secessione americana del 1861.
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  • Oh, Freedom is a post Civil War African American freedom song, notably recorded by Odetta as part of the Spiritual Trilogy, on her "Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues" album from 1956. The fourth verse contains the line "No more tommin," where the word tommin denotes to black men's extreme submissiveness towards a white person or white people. The word seems to have been derived from Harriet Beecher Stowe's fictitious character Uncle Tom in Uncle Tom's Cabin.
  • Oh, Freedom est un chant de liberté afro américain datant de la guerre civile américaine. Il a notamment été enregistré par Odetta dans le cadre de la Spiritual Trilogy, sur son album Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues en 1956.
  • Oh, Freedom è una canzone di libertà degli afroamericani, redatta dopo la Guerra di secessione americana del 1861.
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