Final answer:
The text of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" originates from the pre-Civil War African American spiritual tradition and is not associated with the Harlem Renaissance, the Bible, or Harry T. Burleigh.
Step-by-step explanation:
The source of the text "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" is d) None of the above. It was a song that came out of the pre-Civil War African American spiritual tradition and is not directly associated with any of the options provided. The song is not from the Harlem Renaissance folk poems, as it predates that period. It is not directly taken from the Bible, although its lyrics involve spiritual and religious themes similar to biblical passages. Moreover, it was not composed by Harry T. Burleigh, although he was an influential African American composer who arranged and published many Negro spirituals during his lifetime. "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" is associated with African American spirituals and was first noted in 'Slave Songs of the United States' by Allen, Ware, and Garrison in 1867.