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The Southern Cross

The Southern Cross was one of many Confederate songs that drew inspiration from Northern songs. The title is a reference to the Confederate battle flag, the best known flag of the South, but also refers to its Northern counterpart "The Star Spangled Banner." Rewriting the lyrics to existing Northern songs was a controversial practice for Southern writers. Such songs represented dependence on the North that the Confederacy rejected.
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