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The Wanderer: "Amazing Grace" (Songs of Resistance Series: Part 2)

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The Amazing Grace Song of New Britain by William Walker

The song didn't have a huge life in England to begin with and was often overlooked in hymnals. By the 1830s, Newton's verses were being sung in churches of varying denominations all over the country. A man named William Walker, a singing instructor in South Carolina who put the two together and scored a song book called the Southern Harmony. The song also found new popularity in life in the book Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe which was published in 1852.

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