George Frederick Root: “Battle-Cry of Freedom”

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Abstract

A prominent nineteenth-century American songwriter who composed more than 200 songs during his lifetime, many under the German pseudonym G. Friedrich Wurzel, George Frederick Root’s legacy in American history was ensured primarily through the fame he acquired during the Civil War pitting the Union against the Confederacy. Born in Sheffield, Massachusetts, in August 1820, Root was prolific as a composer during the war, publishing more than thirty songs between the beginning of the conflict in April 1861 and its end in April 1865, including “Battle-Cry of Freedom” in 1862.

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