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  2. Who dat? - Wikipedia

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    can be found in the 19th century in the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar, first in his poem "When Malindy Sings" and later in his lyrics to the song "Who Dat Say Chicken in Dis Crowd," [5] [6] [7] a featured song in Clorindy: The Origin of the Cakewalk, an "operetta" by Dunbar and Will Marion Cook that was first presented as part of E.E. Rice's ...

  3. Who Dat - Wikipedia

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    View history; General What links here; Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; ... Who Dat (AAVE for "who is that?") can mean:

  4. Clorindy: The Origin of the Cakewalk - Wikipedia

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    Clorindy, or The Origin of the Cake Walk [1] is a one-act musical by composer Will Marion Cook and librettist Paul Laurence Dunbar. The piece premiered in 1898 and was the first Broadway musical with an all-black cast. It starred the famous African-American performer Ernest Hogan.

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  6. Sweetest Day - Wikipedia

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    Sweetest Day is a holiday that is celebrated in the Midwestern United States, [1] in parts of the Northeastern United States, in Arizona, and in Florida on the third Saturday in October. [2]

  7. Datsun - Wikipedia

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    DAT Automobile Manufacturing began development of a line of 495 cc cars to sell in this new market segment, calling the new small cars "Datson" – meaning "Son of DAT". The name was changed to "Datsun" two years later in 1933. [10] The first prototype Datson was completed in the summer of 1931. [11]

  8. Who Dey? What Chiefs fans should know about the Bengals ... - AOL

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    Here’s what you need to know about the history of “Who Dey.” WHEN DID IT START? According to a past Sporting News interview with then-Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson, the iconic chant’s ...

  9. Groundhog Day - Wikipedia

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    Groundhog Day (Pennsylvania German: Grund'sau dåk, Grundsaudaag, Grundsow Dawg, Murmeltiertag; Lunenburg, Nova Scotia: Daks Day) [1] [2] [3] is a tradition observed regionally in the United States and Canada on February 2 of every year.