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What were haunting songs of slave religion?

The haunting songs of slave religion were called spirituals. These songs were a form of religious expression that developed among enslaved Africans in the United States. Spirituals were often sung in call-and-response style, with a leader singing a line and the group responding with another line. The lyrics of spirituals often referred to themes of freedom, redemption, and hope. Many spirituals also used biblical imagery and symbolism to express the experiences of enslaved Africans. Spirituals were an important part of the African American religious experience, and they continue to be sung in churches and communities today.

Some examples of haunting songs of slave religion include:

* "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

* "Amazing Grace"

* "Steal Away to Jesus"

* "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen"

* "Wade in the Water"

* "Go Down, Moses"

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