Read 'Em John/Rule, Britannia! (TURN Ep.105 "Epiphany")
TURN's musical juxtaposition of "Read 'Em John" (a slavery-era ring shout about a slave who can read) with the British patriotic song "Rule, Britannia!" (whose chorus includes the line "Britons never will be slaves!") was brilliantly depicted in a scene where a literate slave reads the notice declaring that he and several other slaves owned by a British colonist have been set free. I have spliced together the audio from the scene to remove most of the dialogue. Image: Abigail from TURN: Washington's Spies

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Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!

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‘Rule Britannia’ - Original 1740 Version of the song

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The Speech That Ended Thatcher | The Crown (Paul Jesson, Gillian Anderson)

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Rule Britannia, Last Night of the Proms 1988

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FIFA World Cup Uncut | 8 Minutes of Unforgettable Madness | Brazil vs Germany (2014 Semi-Final)

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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Charles I enters the House of Commons
![Duke of Windsor (Edward VIII) Interview in German | 1966 [eng. subtitles]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/aOs6bNqrtJE/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwE9CNACELwBSFryq4qpAy8IARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAHwAQH4Af4JgALQBYoCDAgAEAEYZSBlKGUwDw==&rs=AOn4CLBllosh_vX5ldCfTgrQLtNh9wymgA)
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Duke of Windsor (Edward VIII) Interview in German | 1966 [eng. subtitles]

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Street Kid Playing Dylan's Song with Broken Guitar—Dylan Stopped Walking and Did THIS

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Spanish Ladies

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