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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (2): 91–92.
Published: 01 September 1990
...: Indiana University Press, 1989. The concern of Carole Marks's book is the conditions that led to the dispersal of over one million blacks from the southern states northward between approximately 1916 and 1930. What Marks finds surprising about the Great Black Migration is that blacks waited so long after...
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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (1): 154–155.
Published: 01 March 1990
...Lucius H. Holsey; F. M. Hamilton Copyright © 1990 by Duke University Press 1990 91 0 Rapturous Scenes p a pl&~b~ 2 f I ~ I f I ~ I 1. 0 rap- tur- ous scenes that wait the 2. Long has my heart look'd tp l 3. What won- drous grace is this that 4. Say gra- cious Lord, where am I &bb& ' 1& b~ !I...
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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (2): 88–91.
Published: 01 September 1990
... million blacks from the southern states northward between approximately 1916 and 1930. What Marks finds surprising about the Great Black Migration is that blacks waited so long after emancipation to leave the land of oppression (168). Between 1880 and 1916 conditions and opportunities deteriorated...
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Black Sacred Music (1994) 8 (2): 89–93.
Published: 01 September 1994
...William C. Turner, Jr. Copyright © 1994 by Duke University Press 1994 Singing the New Song William C. Turner, Jr. I waited patiently for the Lord; and he inclined unto me, and heard my cry. He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set m y feet upon a rock...
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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (1): 94.
Published: 01 March 1990
...Charles Harrison Mason Copyright © 1990 by Duke University Press 1990 51 Lord, I Am Yielding to Thee Lord, 0 Lord, I'm yielding to Thee, Right, right here; 0 Lord, I'm waiting on Thee, Right, right here. 0 Lord, Thy goodness shall in me dwell, Right, right here, 0 Lord, I am ready to tell...
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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (1): 133.
Published: 01 March 1990
... on the ground! 3 But Nature's compensation Comes in the happy hour Of springtide's consummationHe, smiling, holds a flower! 4 And in our crude impatience Do we not often tend To seize the incompleteness, Not waiting for the end- 5 The blessed consummation Of God's perfected planWhich, from our human viewpoint...
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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (1): 51.
Published: 01 March 1990
...John Howardton Smith Copyright © 1990 by Duke University Press 1990 24 Why Spend the Time Debating? l Why spend the time debating, When the day is swiftly passing, And multitudes are waiting To receive the Savior's blessing? 2 Girt up thyself, thou grumbler, And be ready for the journey...
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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (1): 39.
Published: 01 March 1990
... . Who but God made us one everyw here. Teach my will accepting Thee. Choose my way and let me know. Keep me while I wait for more. Heal the sick and let these know, God everywhere. Words: Charles Harrison Mason MISSION AND DISCIPLESHIP ...
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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (1): 161.
Published: 01 March 1990
.... Evermore she dwells where pleasure never dies; 3 Now in true repentance to the Savior flee; He who pardoned mother, mercy has for thee; Now He waits to comfort, He will not despise; Words: Spiritual Songs and Hymns MOTHER ' S DAY ...
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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (1): 91.
Published: 01 March 1990
... while they are waiting. Help, Lord; help, Lord; help to triumph. Help to overcome. Help them to shout. Help them cry out, God, Jesus is my help. Words: Charles Harrison Mason FAITH AND ENDURANCE ...
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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (1): 70–71.
Published: 01 March 1990
... and, fell. 5 Forgive me, Lord, my darkened past, Which I confess with shame, And hear me as in torment cast I call upon thy name! 6 Like dew upon the waiting earth, Thus fell thy manna free ; So let salvation fall, dear Lord, To feed the soul of me. 7 And, as the water at the feast. Was wondrous turned...
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Black Sacred Music (1992) 6 (2): 109–110.
Published: 01 September 1992
... him the most. As a result, it was almost impos­ sible for him to arrive anywhere on time. Indeed, Dr. Dett did not have to wait until he had passed on to receive the acclaim that justly accompanied his efforts. ...
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Black Sacred Music (1990) 4 (1): 22–23.
Published: 01 March 1990
... but a dark ocean, For all that don't repent in time, 5 Ye ministers that wait on preaching, Teachers and exhorters too, Don't you see your harvest wasting, Arise, there is no rest for you , 6 0 think upon that strict commandment. God has on his teachers laid : The sinner's blood that dies unwarned, Shall...
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Black Sacred Music (1991) 5 (2): 84–90.
Published: 01 September 1991
... European success by giving solo recitals on the clarinet, and Madame Helen F. Burney. Many members of the Russian Ballet, who, in the afternoon had been waiting their tum while we were using the stage, returned that evening to express appreciation for our use of Russian numbers. While in Paris we made two...
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Black Sacred Music (1987) 1 (1): 69–81.
Published: 01 March 1987
.... - - -. "I Know Jesus." Gospel Hymn. - - - . "It is Thy Servant's Prayer A-men." Gospel Hymn. - - - . "My Desire." Gospel Hymn . - - - . "Take My Hand, Precious Lord." Gospel Hymn. - - - . "Watching and Waiting ." Gospel Hymn. Duncan, John. "Burial of Moses." MS . Cantata. SATB, Contralto and Baritone Solos...
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Black Sacred Music (1988) 2 (1): 51–64.
Published: 01 March 1988
... kindled at the prospect of an abundant entrance to the heavenly mansion. They forgot the miserable cabins in which they lived when they sang In bright mansions above, In bright mansions above, Lord, I want to live up yonder, In bright mansions above. Misery was their Jot here, but Wait a little while...
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Black Sacred Music (1995) 9 (1-2): 243–338.
Published: 01 September 1995
... may be able to get my money. Don't think I am going to get tired of waiting. De day is pay day, De day is pay day, De day is pay day, All day, day long. Gimme, 0 gimme, What to me b'long.1 Pay Day Rests represent hammer-falls. &c Ji >Js Ir r De day is pay day, De day is Hammer Song J ., ) ~ ~ I pay...
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Black Sacred Music (1994) 8 (1): 13–35.
Published: 01 March 1994
.... Appearing in 1970, at the close of the tumultuous decade of the 1960s, it is not surprising that this song conveys a sense of resignation and waiting for whatever did not come to fulfillment through radical political action, drugs, rebellions at universities, or grass-roots communitarian movements...
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Black Sacred Music (1993) 7 (1): 1–16.
Published: 01 March 1993
... at one and the same time, serving as a clear example of the gradual fusion of face (body/woman) and call to worship (male/intellect). Come, brother, come. Lets lift it; Come now, hewit! roll away! Shackles fall upon the Judgment Day But lets not wait for it. Eoho, Eoho, roll away! We aint agwine t wait...
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Black Sacred Music (1993) 7 (1): 38–46.
Published: 01 March 1993
... to drive a mule through some-a that Ian' he murmured. But poor Aunt Hagar's chillun, hewers of wood an' drawers of water ain' got nothin' but the promise. But wait till the Lord has come, then Princes Shall Come Outa Egypt an' Ethiopia shall stretch forth her hand unto God. Too bad, ol' Ham sinned the way...