Nancy Dupree initially found her elementary school music students in Rochester, NY resistant to participation in class. Once she dropped the standard literature (which asked "Mr. Bear" to "come and play") and began composing music that bore relevancy to contemporary society and to their very tuned-in and grownup interests, she found they immediately took to performing. Her songs addressed, for example, the contributions icons James Brown and Martin Luther King Jr.
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Call Baby Jesus
What Do I Have?
Docta King
Bag Snatchin'
Cold
Virgin Mary
Frankenstein
I Want
Jingle Bells
Introduction
My People Is
Self-Praise
Woman's Praise, A
What Do I Have
Self-Love
Bats and Butterflies
Happy 4th of July, Y'All
Bulletholes
Tears
First Love
Letter to Young Sisters
Let Me
The Brothers
Herd Runners
New Low
Black Success
The Swinging Foot
Fankenstein
Bag Snatchin
Sweeeeeeet Self Love
Dream/Panic/Sonny Boy/Little Sally
A Woman's Prayer
Prayer
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Tears/Bulletholes
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Ghetto Reality #1
Nancy Dupree - What Do I Have?
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Ghettoreality
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Ghetto Reality
Bulletholes 1
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