The important, and largely hidden, role that.

It was the anthem of the confederacy, but.

Soldiers in both the confederate.

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Webdespite its origins in the popular music of the north, the song dixie became the unofficial anthem of the confederacy during the civil war and still endures as a.

Weba search for the origins of the song prompts a gentler debate, but one that touches many of the same themes.

Webfew of us remember “dixie” as antebellum america’s last great minstrel song.

Webdespite its origins in the popular music of the north, the song became the unofficial anthem of the confederacy during the civil war and still endures as a divisive.

Webbecause most southerners were not aware of the song’s origins, it quickly became adopted as the confederacy’s first unofficial anthem after its use at jefferson davis’ inauguration.

The song remained popular in the north.

Written by curtis wilkie review by john r.

Webon morning edition, npr's cynthia johnston explores the origins of dixie for the present at the creation series.

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