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The notes in this map give a visual explanation of the chorus lyrics to an old American Spiritual. The music was written by James Weldon Johnson, a writer of the Harlem Renaissance and an early civil rights activist. The chorus reads:
The foot bone connected to the leg bone,
The leg bone connected to the knee bone,
The knee bone connected to the thigh bone,
[....]
Oh, hear the word of the Lord!
And so it is in this map: the foot bone is connected to the leg bone, the leg bone to the knee bone, and so forth. But there are also other links. The head bone is somehow connected to all the other bones.
Open the "Head Bone" note to find out why.
The notes in this map give a visual explanation of the chorus lyrics to an old American Spiritual. The music was written by James Weldon Johnson, a writer of the Harlem Renaissance and an early civil rights activist. The chorus reads:
The foot bone connected to the leg bone,
The leg bone connected to the knee bone,
The knee bone connected to the thigh bone,
[....]
Oh, hear the word of the Lord!
And so it is in this map: the foot bone is connected to the leg bone, the leg bone to the knee bone, and so forth. But there are also other links. The head bone is somehow connected to all the other bones.
Open the "Head Bone" note to find out why.