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Who called me a professional Negro. I wrote a lyric to Julian Priester's "Retribution. " It wasn't a great lyric, and I sang, "When the Lindy Sings. " Oscar Brown, Jr., had set that to music. I can understand somebody thinking me racist from that song, but I'm going to tell you why. The writer, Mr. Dunbar, said you ain't got the natural For additional information contact the Archives Center at ...
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