Reference to an American slave spiritual that is now often sung as a gospel song. In its original, form purportedly first popularized by Harriet Tubman, it was meant to serve as a warning/reminder to those on the Underground Railroad that when escaping it is best to walk through the streams and rivers to throw pursuing dogs off the scent.
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