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English: Hey, Slavs; A Serbo-Croatian language version print of the poem that would become the national anthem of Yugoslavia. ... "Hey, Slavs" is a patriotic song ...
Samo Tomášik – author of the song Hey, Slovaks! (short document of the Slovak Matica. He was best known for writing the 1834 poem, "Hej, Slováci", which was in use since 1944 - under the title of "Hej, Sloveni" (English: "Hey, Slavs") - as the national anthem of Yugoslavia and later Serbia and Montenegro until 2006.
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The Slavs are conquerors and immigrants who came but yesterday from Asia." [ unreliable source? ] [ 7 ] In Soviet historiography , anti-Slavism in Albania was inspired by the Catholic clergy, [ citation needed ] which opposed the Slavic people because of the role the Catholic clergy [ citation needed ] and Slavs opposed "rapacious plans of ...
The poem had mixed reception in Russian society: it was lauded by government and nationalists, but criticized by liberal intelligentsia. Adam Mickiewicz published the reply poem Do przyjaciół Moskali ("To Friends Moskals ", at the end of part 3 of the cycle Dziady [ 14 ] ), where he accused Pushkin of betrayal of their formerly common ideals ...
The page for the letters K and L focuses on the mistreatment of slaves. The book is prefaced with a poem, "To Our Little Readers", that encourages readers to talk to other children and adults about ending slavery, and to refuse foods made with sugar, which was produced on plantations worked by slave labor.