African Americans -- Music
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African Americans -- Music
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African Americans
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- Kwanzaa party!
- R&B, rhythm and business, the political economy of black music, edited by Norman Kelley
- Lift every voice and sing, a celebration of the Negro national anthem, Julian Bond and Sondra Kathryn Wilson, editors
- Louie Bluie, a film by Terry Zwigoff
- Steel drivin' man, John Henry, the untold story of an American legend, Scott Reynolds Nelson
- Echoes of Africa in folk songs of the Americas, Instrumental arrangements by Milton Kaye. English version of foreign lyrics by Margaret Marks. Drawings by Alexander Dobkin
- Black cameos, decorations by Edward Larocque Tinker
- Three mo' tenors, live in concert
- Talking 'bout your mama, the dozens, snaps, and the deep roots of rap, Elijah Wald
- Afro-American spirituals, work songs, and ballads, edited with notes by Alan Lomax
- Classic blues from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
- The Paramount masters
- Mellows, a chronicle of unknown singers, by R. Emmet Kennedy; decorations by Simmons Persons
- Chocolate City, Parliament
- Lead Belly sings for children
- Precious Lord, recordings of the great gospel songs of Thomas A. Dorsey, Thomas A. Dorsey
- The best of soul train, DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci, 4
- Kwanzaa music
- With a banjo on my knee, a musical journey from slavery to freedom, by Rex M. Ellis
- The Ellington century, David Schiff
- Gospel, Golden Door Productions
- Slave spirituals and the Jubilee Singers, by Michael L. Cooper
- Christmas songs, [compiled by] Jerry Silverman
- Signifyin(g), sanctifyin', & slam dunking, a reader in African American expressive culture, edited by Gena Dagel Caponi
- Negro spirituals, Barbara Hendricks, Dmitri Alexeev
- Slave songs of the United States, edited by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, Lucy McKim Garrison ; preface by Harold Courlander
- The best of soul train, DVD producer and editor, Ralph Quatrucci
- The key to the Kingdom, Washington Phillips
- American ballads and folk songs, collected and compiled by John A. Lomax ... and Alan Lomax; with a foreword by George Lyman Kittredge
- The dozens, a history of rap's mama, Elijah Wald
- Squeeze my lemon, a collection of classic blues lyrics, written and compiled by Randy Poe ; foreword by B. B. King
- Come thou fount of every blessing, American folk hymns & spirituals, Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- Negro slave songs in the United States, With a foreword by Ray Allen Billington
- Angola prisoners' blues
- Negro folk songs for young people
- Jerry Butler
- Unsung Americans sung, edited by W. C. Handy
- The Motown album, the sound of young America, foreword by Berry Gordy ; essay by Elvis Mitchell ; text by Ben Fong-Torres ; discography by Dave Marsh
- The Carolina low-country, by Augustine T. Smythe [and others] ; illustrations by Anna Heyward Taylor [and others]
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