My Old Kentucky Home: The Astonishing Life and Reckoning of an Iconic American Song
Explore the hidden history of a song that has echoed through American life for generations. "My Old Kentucky Home," written by Stephen Foster, began as a lament for an enslaved man sold downriver but was transformed over time into a nostalgic anthem for a romanticized Southern past.
Historian Emily Bingham uncovers the song's complex and often contradictory journey. From its origins in the minstrel shows of the 1850s to its cherished place at the Kentucky Derby, this book reveals how a melody of pain became a symbol of national identity, folklore, and America’s original sin. Bingham masterfully exposes the layers of myth and reality, forcing us to confront a difficult truth about our shared cultural memory.
This powerful narrative challenges what we think we know about a beloved American classic, revealing the shadows and complexities that haunt its beautiful melody. It's a compelling and essential read for anyone interested in American history, music, and the powerful ways stories shape our world.
Explore the hidden history of a song that has echoed through American life for generations. "My Old Kentucky Home," written by Stephen Foster, began as a lament for an enslaved man sold downriver but was transformed over time into a nostalgic anthem for a romanticized Southern past.
Historian Emily Bingham uncovers the song's complex and often contradictory journey. From its origins in the minstrel shows of the 1850s to its cherished place at the Kentucky Derby, this book reveals how a melody of pain became a symbol of national identity, folklore, and America’s original sin. Bingham masterfully exposes the layers of myth and reality, forcing us to confront a difficult truth about our shared cultural memory.
This powerful narrative challenges what we think we know about a beloved American classic, revealing the shadows and complexities that haunt its beautiful melody. It's a compelling and essential read for anyone interested in American history, music, and the powerful ways stories shape our world.
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Explore the hidden history of a song that has echoed through American life for generations. "My Old Kentucky Home," written by Stephen Foster, began as a lament for an enslaved man sold downriver but was transformed over time into a nostalgic anthem for a romanticized Southern past.
Historian Emily Bingham uncovers the song's complex and often contradictory journey. From its origins in the minstrel shows of the 1850s to its cherished place at the Kentucky Derby, this book reveals how a melody of pain became a symbol of national identity, folklore, and America’s original sin. Bingham masterfully exposes the layers of myth and reality, forcing us to confront a difficult truth about our shared cultural memory.
This powerful narrative challenges what we think we know about a beloved American classic, revealing the shadows and complexities that haunt its beautiful melody. It's a compelling and essential read for anyone interested in American history, music, and the powerful ways stories shape our world.




















