African Americans -- Music
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African Americans -- Music
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African Americans
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- The story of the Jubilee Singers, with their songs, by J.B.T. Marsh
- The Carolina low-country, by Augustine T. Smythe, Herbert Ravenel Sass, Alfred Huger, Beatrice Ravenel, Thomas R. Waring, Archibald Rutledge, Josephine Pinckney, Caroline Pinckney Rutledge, DuBose Heyward, Katharine C. Hutson, Robert W. Gordon ; illustrations by Anna Heyward Taylor, Augustine T.S. Stoney, Alice R. Huger Smith, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, Albert Simons
- The books of American Negro spirituals, including The book of American Negro spirituals and the second book of Negro spirituals, James Weldon Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson
- Slave songs of the United States, with a new introduction by W. K. McNeil, [edited by] William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, Lucy McKim Garrison
- Hampton and its students, by two of its teachers, Mrs. M. F. Armstrong and Helen W. Ludlow. With fifty cabin and plantation songs, arranged by Thomas F. Fenner
- Ev'ry time I feel the spirit, 101 best-loved psalms, gospel hymns, and spiritual songs of the African-American church, Gwendolin Sims Warren
- African American music, a chronology : 1619-1995, by Hansonia L. Caldwell
- The treasury of Negro spirituals., [Foreword by Marian Anderson]
- Negro folk music, U.S.A
- Negro workaday songs,, by Howard W. Odum and Guy B. Johnson
- Sacred symphony, the chanted sermon of the Black preacher, [compiled by] Jon Michael Spencer ; foreword by William C. Turner, Jr
- Gullah lyrics to Carolina low country spirituals
- Le caractère special de la musique Nègre en Amérique, par Warrington Dawson
- Negro slave songs in the United States., With a foreword by Ray Allen Billington
- Spirituals of the Carolina low country, Society for the Preservation of Spirituals
- African American heritage hymnal, [project coordinator, Jeffrey Mickus ; executive editor, Robert J. Batastini]
- Ain't you got a right to the tree of life?, the people of Johns Island, South Carolina, their faces, their words, and their songs, recorded by Guy and Candie Carawan ; photographed by Robert Yellin ; music transcribed by Ethel Raim ; with a preface by Alan Lomax
- Songs of protest and civil rights, [compiled by] Jerry Silverman
- The music, reflections on jazz & blues, Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) and Amina Baraka
- This is how we flow, rhythm in Black cultures, edited by Angela M.S. Nelson
- The music of black Americans, a history, Eileen Southern
- On my journey now, looking at African-American history through the spirituals, Nikki Giovanni ; foreword by Arthur C. Jones
- Religious folk-songs of the Negro as sung at Hampton Institute., Hampton, Va., Hampton Institute Press, 1927
- Signifyin(g), sanctifyin', and slam dunking, a reader in African american expressive culture, edited by Gena Dagel Caponi
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