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- catalog contributor b12462689.
- catalog contributor b12462690.
- catalog contributor b12462691.
- catalog contributor b12462692.
- catalog contributor b12462693.
- catalog created "p2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "p2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "p2002.".
- catalog description "Golden Gate Quartet ; Josh White, vocals, guitar ; with commentary by Sterling Brown, Alain Locke, and Alan Lomax.".
- catalog description "Part one: Negro spirituals. Freedom (1:14) -- The Negro spiritual / [commentary]: Alain Locke (1:14) -- Noah (2:35) -- I'm so glad trouble don't last always (0:57) -- We are climbing Jacob's ladder (0:53) -- Oh Mary, don't you weep (1:43) -- Traveling shoes (1:49). -- Part Two: Blues and ballads. How long has that evening train been done? (2:27) -- What are the blues? / [commentary]: Sterling Brown (7:29) -- Poor Lazarus (4:05) -- John Henry (4:29) -- The social song / [commentary]: Sterling Brown (1:07) -- Silicosis blues (2:41) -- Trouble (3:54). -- Part three: Reels and work songs. Introduction with juba recitation / [commentary]: Alan Lomax (2:05) -- Old Dan Tucker (1:28) -- Introduction to Mr. Rabbit / [commentary]: Alan Lomax (0:33) -- Mr. Rabbit, your ear's mighty long (3:40) -- The Negro work song / [commentary]: Alan Lomax (1:14) -- The railroad workers camp (8:01) -- Negro song afterword / [commentary]: Alan Lomax (1:18) -- Rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham (2:08) -- Run, sinner, run (2:26)".
- catalog description "Recorded Dec. 20, 1940, Coolidge Auditorium of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.".
- catalog extent "1 sound disc (60 min.) :".
- catalog identifier "090404911422".
- catalog isPartOf "Great performances from the Library of Congress ; v. 14.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "p2002.".
- catalog language "eng eng".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, NY : Bridge,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Music.".
- catalog subject "Ballads, English United States.".
- catalog subject "Blues (Music)".
- catalog subject "Folk songs, English United States.".
- catalog subject "Reels (Music)".
- catalog subject "Spirituals (Songs) United States.".
- catalog subject "Work songs United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: Negro spirituals. Freedom (1:14) -- The Negro spiritual / [commentary]: Alain Locke (1:14) -- Noah (2:35) -- I'm so glad trouble don't last always (0:57) -- We are climbing Jacob's ladder (0:53) -- Oh Mary, don't you weep (1:43) -- Traveling shoes (1:49). -- Part Two: Blues and ballads. How long has that evening train been done? (2:27) -- What are the blues? / [commentary]: Sterling Brown (7:29) -- Poor Lazarus (4:05) -- John Henry (4:29) -- The social song / [commentary]: Sterling Brown (1:07) -- Silicosis blues (2:41) -- Trouble (3:54). -- Part three: Reels and work songs. Introduction with juba recitation / [commentary]: Alan Lomax (2:05) -- Old Dan Tucker (1:28) -- Introduction to Mr. Rabbit / [commentary]: Alan Lomax (0:33) -- Mr. Rabbit, your ear's mighty long (3:40) -- The Negro work song / [commentary]: Alan Lomax (1:14) -- The railroad workers camp (8:01) -- Negro song afterword / [commentary]: Alan Lomax (1:18) -- Rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham (2:08) -- Run, sinner, run (2:26)".
- catalog temporal "19401220".
- catalog title "Freedom [sound recording] : a concert in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the thirteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States.".
- catalog type "sound".