File:De swellest ladies' coon in dis yer town (NYPL Hades-464430-1712771).jpg

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English: * On cover: George H. Primrose's great coon hit. Cover includes portrait photograph of George H. Primrose, and full-length photograph of him in blackface, carrying a walking stick.
  • Summary: In stereotyped language, the narrator describes a convention of African Americans in New York, describing various types, after which he says he's the best of all; others are jealous but they do not compare.
  • Statement of responsibility : words and music by Harry von Tilzer.
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De swellest ladies' coon in dis yer town
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Dere are coons in every part of dis here country. [first line]
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/739fc184-0c5b-9e21-e040-e00a18061cf2
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fbd78a50-c591-012f-d1e7-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/739fc184-0c5b-9e21-e040-e00a18061cf2
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1712771
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American popular songs.
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739fc184-0c5b-9e21-e040-e00a18061cf2
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Music Division
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African Americans; Dandies -- New York (State) -- New York -- 1890-1899


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current17:00, 8 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 17:00, 8 March 20164,209 × 6,024 (4.84 MB) (talk | contribs)=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Nypl | description = {{en|1= * On cover: George H. Primrose's great coon hit. Cover includes portrait photograph of George H. Primrose, and full-length photograph of him in blackface, carrying a walking stick. * Summary: In st...