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From the book "Underground to Canada". Stories of the underground Railroad. the song is located at the end of chapter 4. It was by Babette Reeves.

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The song Jimmy Crack Corn and I don't care is a song that originates from the 1840's. The song was first written about a black slave that was upset over his white master's death. The lyrics were changed throughout the years and eventually turned out to be a popular children's song.

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The name of the song is Jimmy ( not Jenny) Crack Corn. So, having the right name may help you find the lyrics to the song.

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Kettlecorn in Kanas

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