There are some really racist titles for pieces. How do you separate the racism associated with them from the actual music? Because they are incredibly fun to play.

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There are a lot of early pieces for banjo and popular American music (1840's to at least the 1910's) that depicted horrible caricatures of various groups of people. When dealing with this music, I just understand that racist material may show up, especially in the lyrics and interpretations. That was the time in which it was written. However, there is a lot of information that can be learned from these pieces. Not only are you learning the music, but you are also getting a glimpse at the general sentiment for society of the day and what was allowed to go unchecked.

I think you have answered your own question.  

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