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But with the Calvary Baptist Church — also in a new but much less pretentious building — the institutions of southern Negro folk religion came into view . Here was a highly personal , joking , exhorting , chanting pastor , F. Brannam ...
But with the Calvary Baptist Church — also in a new but much less pretentious building — the institutions of southern Negro folk religion came into view . Here was a highly personal , joking , exhorting , chanting pastor , F. Brannam ...
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a Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was the biggest lie in American history ) ; that the church was the center of Negro fellowship and community life , for it was the Negro's only social organization ( “ The Negro stays in church all ...
a Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was the biggest lie in American history ) ; that the church was the center of Negro fellowship and community life , for it was the Negro's only social organization ( “ The Negro stays in church all ...
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In Negro Folktales in Michigan ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1956 ) , ch . 2 , I discussed individual styles of six Negro folk narrators , including Suggs and Blackamore . Here I wish to contrast them with narrators from other subcultures .
In Negro Folktales in Michigan ( Cambridge , Mass . , 1956 ) , ch . 2 , I discussed individual styles of six Negro folk narrators , including Suggs and Blackamore . Here I wish to contrast them with narrators from other subcultures .
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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