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- catalog alternative "African American aural history".
- catalog contributor b12110931.
- catalog created "p2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "p2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "p2001.".
- catalog description "Atlanta exposition address / Booker T. Washington (1:16) ; John Henry / McGhee and S. Terry (4:03) ; Banjo player / F. Johnson, read by A. Bontemps (0:44) ; Boatman dance / E. Cotten (1:42) ; Shine / P. Randolph (1:03) ; Chopping in the new ground / Inmates of Ramsay or Retrieve State Farms, TX (1:37) ; Lynching, our national crime / I.B. Wells-Barnett, read by R. Dee (3:43) -- Voices of pride and protest 1. Recorded autobiography / W.E.B. Du Bois (2:33) ; Listen Lord, a prayer / J.W. Johnson, read by M. Walker (2:55) ; My heart is fixed / G. Davis (2:04) ; Titanic / Lead Belly (4:04) ; Heritage / C. Cullen (2:58) ; Jungle drums / J.P. Johnson (2:32) --".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in notes (p. 34).".
- catalog description "Contemporary African American voices. Dope / A. Baraka (4:48) ; Village of Brooklyn, Illinois / H. Bluiett (3:30) ; For the poets / J. Cortez (3:56) ; Shotgun Joe / Golden Eagles (5:19) ; St. Louis woman / I. Reed (1:26) ; People everyday / Arrested Development (3:27)".
- catalog description "Disc 1. The oral tradition. Struggle / L. Hughes (0:22) ; Field call / A.G.H. Dodson (1:15) ; Complaint call / E. Brown (0:40) ; Intro and Kneebone Bend / L. McKiver, D. Skipper (2:51) ; Brother Terrapin, Slow train to Arkansas / R. Amerson (1:56) ; Jack and Mary and three dogs / J. Hunter (5:53) ; Buck dance / J. Tucker (1:19) ; I'm goin' up north / Children of East York School (1:22) ; Pharaoh's host got lost / L. McKiver (1:32) ; Bars fight / L. Terry, read by A. Bontemps (1:23) -- Testimony against slavery. Earl of Dartmouth / P. Wheatley, read by D.F. Washington (0:49) ; I wonder where my brother gone / A.G.H. Dodson (1:17) ;".
- catalog description "Disc 2. Voices of pride and protest 2. No more auction block / P. Robeson (2:09) ; Negro speaks of rivers / L. Hughes (0:43) ; If we must die / C. McKay (0:57) ; Ma Rainey / S. Brown (2:06) ; Backwater blues / B.B. Broonzy (2:47) ; Married man blues / B. and D.D. Pierce (5:11) ; For my people / M. Walker (5:41) ; Children of the poor, sonnet 2 / G. Brooks (0:47) -- The sounds of twentieth century America. Body and soul / G. Nicholas (3:48) ; How He delivered me / J. Johnson & the Gospel Tones (2:39) ; Long distance call / M. Waters (6:58) ; Cry to me / S. Burke (2:13) -- Voices of civil rights and Black power. Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around / SNCC Freedom Singers (2:31) ; Birmingham 1963 - Keep moving / M.L. King, Jr. (3:42) ; Black Panther Party platform / B. Seale (2:59) ; Interview (excerpt) / A. Davis (1:05) ; Together to the tune of Coltrane's "Equinox" / S.W. Fabio (1:40) ; Nikki-Rosa / N. Giovanni (1:12) ; Liberation/poem / S. Sanchez (0:34) --".
- catalog description "Narrative / H. Tubman, read by D. F. Washington (0:59) ; Speech at Akron Convention / S. Truth, read by R. Dee (2:05) ; Singing slaves / F. Douglass, read by O. Davis (1:03) ; Steal away to Jesus / K. West (1:50) ; What to the slave is the fourth of July? / F. Douglass, read by O. Davis (2:36) ; Why slavery is still rampant / S. Parker, read by R. Dee (1:47) -- Reconstruction and repression. Free at last / D. Reed ad V.H. Ward (1:33) ; When Malindy sings / P.L. Dunbar, read by M. Walker (3:48) ; There's a great camp meeting / Fisk Jubilee Singers (2:01) ;".
- catalog extent "2 sound discs (147 min.) :".
- catalog identifier "0970494211".
- catalog isPartOf "American song net".
- catalog isPartOf "Smithsonian global sound for libraries net".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "p2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Washington, D.C.] : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings : Folkways Records,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "African Americans History Sources.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Literary collections.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Music.".
- catalog subject "African Americans United States Music.".
- catalog subject "Speeches, addresses, etc. African American authors.".
- catalog subject "Speeches, addresses, etc., American African American authors.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Atlanta exposition address / Booker T. Washington (1:16) ; John Henry / McGhee and S. Terry (4:03) ; Banjo player / F. Johnson, read by A. Bontemps (0:44) ; Boatman dance / E. Cotten (1:42) ; Shine / P. Randolph (1:03) ; Chopping in the new ground / Inmates of Ramsay or Retrieve State Farms, TX (1:37) ; Lynching, our national crime / I.B. Wells-Barnett, read by R. Dee (3:43) -- Voices of pride and protest 1. Recorded autobiography / W.E.B. Du Bois (2:33) ; Listen Lord, a prayer / J.W. Johnson, read by M. Walker (2:55) ; My heart is fixed / G. Davis (2:04) ; Titanic / Lead Belly (4:04) ; Heritage / C. Cullen (2:58) ; Jungle drums / J.P. Johnson (2:32) --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Contemporary African American voices. Dope / A. Baraka (4:48) ; Village of Brooklyn, Illinois / H. Bluiett (3:30) ; For the poets / J. Cortez (3:56) ; Shotgun Joe / Golden Eagles (5:19) ; St. Louis woman / I. Reed (1:26) ; People everyday / Arrested Development (3:27)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Disc 1. The oral tradition. Struggle / L. Hughes (0:22) ; Field call / A.G.H. Dodson (1:15) ; Complaint call / E. Brown (0:40) ; Intro and Kneebone Bend / L. McKiver, D. Skipper (2:51) ; Brother Terrapin, Slow train to Arkansas / R. Amerson (1:56) ; Jack and Mary and three dogs / J. Hunter (5:53) ; Buck dance / J. Tucker (1:19) ; I'm goin' up north / Children of East York School (1:22) ; Pharaoh's host got lost / L. McKiver (1:32) ; Bars fight / L. Terry, read by A. Bontemps (1:23) -- Testimony against slavery. Earl of Dartmouth / P. Wheatley, read by D.F. Washington (0:49) ; I wonder where my brother gone / A.G.H. Dodson (1:17) ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "Disc 2. Voices of pride and protest 2. No more auction block / P. Robeson (2:09) ; Negro speaks of rivers / L. Hughes (0:43) ; If we must die / C. McKay (0:57) ; Ma Rainey / S. Brown (2:06) ; Backwater blues / B.B. Broonzy (2:47) ; Married man blues / B. and D.D. Pierce (5:11) ; For my people / M. Walker (5:41) ; Children of the poor, sonnet 2 / G. Brooks (0:47) -- The sounds of twentieth century America. Body and soul / G. Nicholas (3:48) ; How He delivered me / J. Johnson & the Gospel Tones (2:39) ; Long distance call / M. Waters (6:58) ; Cry to me / S. Burke (2:13) -- Voices of civil rights and Black power. Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around / SNCC Freedom Singers (2:31) ; Birmingham 1963 - Keep moving / M.L. King, Jr. (3:42) ; Black Panther Party platform / B. Seale (2:59) ; Interview (excerpt) / A. Davis (1:05) ; Together to the tune of Coltrane's "Equinox" / S.W. Fabio (1:40) ; Nikki-Rosa / N. Giovanni (1:12) ; Liberation/poem / S. Sanchez (0:34) --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Narrative / H. Tubman, read by D. F. Washington (0:59) ; Speech at Akron Convention / S. Truth, read by R. Dee (2:05) ; Singing slaves / F. Douglass, read by O. Davis (1:03) ; Steal away to Jesus / K. West (1:50) ; What to the slave is the fourth of July? / F. Douglass, read by O. Davis (2:36) ; Why slavery is still rampant / S. Parker, read by R. Dee (1:47) -- Reconstruction and repression. Free at last / D. Reed ad V.H. Ward (1:33) ; When Malindy sings / P.L. Dunbar, read by M. Walker (3:48) ; There's a great camp meeting / Fisk Jubilee Singers (2:01) ;".
- catalog title "African American aural history".
- catalog title "Every tone a testimony [sound recording] : an African American aural history / compiled, annotated and produced by Robert H. Cataliotti.".
- catalog type "sound".