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A minstrel troupe is embarking for a tour of the South. Henry Clay, a negro appears on the scene wearing the frayed coat of a Confederate General. He borrows a guitar from one of the minstrel men and begins singing "Way down South...
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"A picture illustrating the words of the South's famous song. It has not been made dramatic, but carries a thread of pleasing sentiment that holds the attention. It might have been done better, for it shows little real atmosphere of the South and the scenes seem bare; the whole might have been made in the studio and in a back yard or two in Chicago, with the one exception of the view of the old Mississippi steamboat at its mooring. The acting is only fair, the photography is not always clear, and the action is not at all times convincing. It was produced by H. Kirkland from the script of G..."
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A minstrel troupe is embarking for a tour of the South. Henry Clay, a negro appears on the scene wearing the frayed coat of a Confederate General. He borrows a guitar from one of the minstrel men and begins singing "Way down South...