Jackson and the nullifiers
Printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line. At head of text wood-engraving of Andrew Jackson flanked by small cut of white man captioned I'm for nullification, and black man captioned: I for Bobalition. Text of song attacking southerners in ten four-line stanzas with varied chorus beginning: Sing Yankee doodle doodle doo. At end of text: Published & sold at 177 Greenwich St. N.Y.
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