Every tone a testimony an African American aural history /

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Corporate Author: Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings.
Other Authors: Cataliotti, Robert H., 1955-
Format: Electronic Audio
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways, p2001.
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260 |a Washington, DC :  |b Smithsonian Folkways,  |c p2001. 
300 |a 1 online resource (147 min.) 
500 |a Notes inserted in original slipcase. 
500 |a Originally issued as compact discs. 
504 |a Bibliographical references included in notes (p. 34). 
505 0 0 |t Struggle /  |r L. Hughes (0:22) --  |t Field call /  |r A.G.H. Dodson (1:15) --  |t Complaint call /  |r E. Brown (0:40) --  |t Intro and Kneebone Bend /  |r L. McKiver, D. Skipper (2:51) --  |t Brother Terrapin, Slow train to Arkansas /  |r R. Amerson (1:56) --  |t Jack and Mary and three dogs /  |r J. Hunter (5:53) --  |t Buck dance /  |r J. Tucker (1:19) --  |t I'm goin' up north /  |r Children of East York School (1:22) --  |t Pharaoh's host got lost /  |r L. McKiver (1:32) --  |t Bars fight /  |r L. Terry, read by A. Bontemps (1:23) --  |t Earl of Dartmouth /  |r P. Wheatley, read by D.F. Washington (0:49) --  |t I wonder where my brother gone /  |r A.G.H. Dodson (1:17) --  |t Narrative /  |r H. Tubman, read by D.F. Washington (0:59) --  |t Speech at Akron Convention /  |r S. Truth, read by R. Dee (2:05) --  |t Singing slaves /  |r F. Douglass, read by O. Davis (1:03) --  |t Steal away to Jesus /  |r K. West (1:50) --  |t What to the slave is the fourth of July? /  |r F. Douglass, read by O. Davis (2:36) --  |t Why slavery is still rampant /  |r S. Parker, read by R. Dee (1:47) --  |t Free at last /  |r D. Reed ad V.H. Ward (1:33) --  |t When Malindy sings /  |r P.L. Dunbar, read by M. Walker (3:48) --  |t There's a great camp meeting /  |r Fisk Jubilee Singers (2:01) --  |t Atlanta Exposition Address /  |r B.T. Washington (1:16) --  |t John Henry /  |r B. McGhee and S. Terry (4:03) --  |t Banjo player /  |r F. Johnson, read by A. Bontemps (0:44) --  |t Boatman dance /  |r E. Cotten (1:42) --  |t Shine /  |r P. Randolph (1:03) --  |t Chopping in the new ground /  |r Inmates of Ramsay or Retrieve State Farms, TX (1:37) --  |t Lynching, our national crime /  |r I.B. Wells-Barnett, read by R. Dee (3:43) --  |t Recorded autobiography /  |r W.E.B. Du Bois (2:33) --  |t Listen Lord, a prayer /  |r J.W. Johnson, read by M. Walker (2:55) --  |t My heart is fixed /  |r G. Davis (2:04) --  |t Titanic /  |r Lead Belly (4:04) --  |t Heritage /  |r C. Cullen (2:58) --  |t Jungle drums /  |r J.P. Johnson (2:32) --  |t No more auction block /  |r P. Robeson (2:09) --  |t Negro speaks of rivers /  |r L. Hughes (0:43) --  |t If we must die /  |r C. McKay (0:57) --  |t Ma Rainey /  |r S. Brown (2:06) --  |t Backwater blues /  |r B.B. Broonzy (2:47) --  |t Married man blues /  |r B. and D.D. Pierce (5:11) --  |t For my people /  |r M. Walker (5:41) --  |t Children of the poor, sonnet 2 /  |r G. Brooks (0:47) --  |t Body and soul /  |r G. Nicholas (3:48) --  |t How He delivered me /  |r J. Johnson & the Gospel Tones (2:39) --  |t Long distance call /  |r M. Waters (6:58) --  |t Cry to me /  |r S. Burke (2:13) --  |t Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around /  |r SNCC Freedom Singers (2:31) --  |t Birmingham 1963 - Keep moving /  |r M.L. King, Jr. (3:42) --  |t Black Panther Party platform /  |r B. Seale (2:59) --  |t Interview (excerpt) /  |r A. Davis (1:05) --  |t Together to the tune of Coltrane's "Equinox" /  |r S.W. Fabio (1:40) --  |t Nikki-Rosa /  |r N. Giovanni (1:12) --  |t Liberation/poem /  |r S. Sanchez (0:34) --  |t Dope /  |r A. Baraka (4:48) --  |t Village of Brooklyn, Illinois /  |r H. Bluiett (3:30) --  |t For the poets /  |r J. Cortez (3:56) --  |t Shotgun Joe /  |r Golden Eagles (5:19) --  |t St. Louis woman /  |r I. Reed (1:26) --  |t People everyday /  |r Arrested Development (3:27). 
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