Folklore: Selected EssaysIndiana University Press, 1972 - 311 pagina's |
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... talk to three Negro boys of fourteen and fifteen , dropouts and potential delinquents . The boys squirmed and ... talking with Mrs. Edna W. , college - educated , precise in speech , decorous in manner , a world away from Old Marster ...
... talk to three Negro boys of fourteen and fifteen , dropouts and potential delinquents . The boys squirmed and ... talking with Mrs. Edna W. , college - educated , precise in speech , decorous in manner , a world away from Old Marster ...
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... talk shifted to northern life , the labor unions , the Syndicate , and the political machine . Ben T. made sweeping and authoritative pronouncements : 85 percent of the people in Gary were from the South ; Gary , and the world at large ...
... talk shifted to northern life , the labor unions , the Syndicate , and the political machine . Ben T. made sweeping and authoritative pronouncements : 85 percent of the people in Gary were from the South ; Gary , and the world at large ...
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... talk about in connection with the next day's farming chores . The inci- dent where Jack's boss bets with a rival planter he sets in a council meeting , to introduce the skeptic Carter . Other Southern Negro tales contain scenes where ...
... talk about in connection with the next day's farming chores . The inci- dent where Jack's boss bets with a rival planter he sets in a council meeting , to introduce the skeptic Carter . Other Southern Negro tales contain scenes where ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Techniques of the Folklorist | 11 |
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