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Where to Sell Your Soul for the Delta Blues

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Where to Sell Your Soul for the Delta Blues

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Where Robert Johnson sold his soul to the Devil and where the first juke joints started playing a new kind of American music, Clarksdale is the birthplace of Delta Blues. From the Show: Aerial America: Mississippi http://bit.ly/2hDUaTR

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