File:Turkey in the straw (NYPL Hades-609605-1998230) (cropped).jpg

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English: * Cover design includes drawing of a stereotyped image of an African American boy or man climbing on the roof of a coop, and peering down at a turkey within; that turkey as well as one outside the coop look suspiciously at the African American; another African American peers through a crack in the wall from the rear.
  • Descriptive subtitle on cover and below caption title: a rag-time fantasie.
  • For piano.
  • Statement of responsibility : by Otto Bonnell.
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Turkey in the straw
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b857a840-c595-012f-41e7-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/974ce75f-a95c-70f8-e040-e00a18061d86
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1998230
Collection
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American popular songs.
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974ce75f-a95c-70f8-e040-e00a18061d86
NYPL Division
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Music Division
Topics
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Turkeys; African Americans; Piano music (Ragtime)


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