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<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Olive Dame Campbell (1882–1954) was an American [[folklore|folklorist]]whose work first established that ballads sung by the residents of the Southern Appalachian region had strong ties to both English and Scots-Irish folk songs. | <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Olive Dame Campbell (1882–1954) was an American [[folklore|folklorist]] whose work first established that ballads sung by the residents of the Southern Appalachian region had strong ties to both English and Scots-Irish folk songs. |
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Olive Dame Campbell (1882–1954) was an American folklorist whose work first established that ballads sung by the residents of the Southern Appalachian region had strong ties to both English and Scots-Irish folk songs.