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Hannah, the Sun

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Among some African-Americans, the term Hannah means "the sun." This sense is memorialized in the lyrics of "Go Down Old Hannah," a work song from the 1930s. One writer said of this haunting melody: "About 3 o'clock on a long summer day, the sun forgets to move and stops, so then the men sing this song." The great folklorist Alan Lomax also made recordings of prison workers singing this song. This is part of a complete episode.


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