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This review is from: Singing the Master: The Emergence of African-American Culture in the PlantationSouth (Mass Market Paperback)
This quite simply is THE essential book on the cornshucking ceremony and the songs sung by slaves (and freedmen) which are an assential root of the early blues during the first decades of the 20th. century. I will feature it as one of the major sources in a joint project we are calling "Slave To The Blues"(secular roots of blues from slavery times).
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Singing the Master: The Emergence of African-American Culture in the PlantationSouth by Roger D. Abrahams (Mass Market Paperback - January 1, 1994)
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