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"I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray" by the Fisk Jubilee Singers
12020-06-26T16:14:00-07:00Beth McDonald16200cb3d5a875b72f65508a603e1bfceb2cda24373082From the Blue and Gold Album, directed by John W. Work, 1955. Part of the Hansonia Caldwell Collection, Gerth Archives and Special Collections, CSU Dominguez Hills.plain2020-06-26T16:14:47-07:00I Couldn't Hear Nobody Prayisk Jubilee SingersFisk Jubilee SingersFisk Jubilee Singers1/121/1Christian & GospelB(C) 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1955 Folkways RecordsBeth McDonald16200cb3d5a875b72f65508a603e1bfceb2cda24