The sounds of slavery : discovering African American history through songs, sermons, and speech /

"The singing of slaves on plantations, while chopping weeds in cotton fields, or while working at a corn shucking; the sound of a slave preacher delivering a sermon or an elderly slave telling Brer Rabbit stories to children; newly freed blacks exchanging greetings or whistling on southern city...

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Main Author: White, Shane.
Other Authors: White, Graham J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Boston : Beacon Press, [2005], ©2005.
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Summary:"The singing of slaves on plantations, while chopping weeds in cotton fields, or while working at a corn shucking; the sound of a slave preacher delivering a sermon or an elderly slave telling Brer Rabbit stories to children; newly freed blacks exchanging greetings or whistling on southern city streets - all these and many more made up the sounds of slavery." "Shane White and Graham White break new ground and bring history vividly to life through an exploration of the varied and nuanced sounds of slavery. Moving through a complex soundscape, White and White use anecdotes and firsthand accounts to illuminate the depth of slave culture and history, where each sound played a critical role in defining the slave's world, expressing moments of joy, defiance, and pain. The authors also recover some of the surprise and shock these sounds evoked in white listeners - some dismissed them as primitive while others marveled at their skill and beauty. This book expands our historical ear from the 1700s through the 1850s and continues into the modern era, drawing connections between this rich aural history and such beloved American music as the blues. Allowing us to eavesdrop on the past, The Sounds of Slavery is the closest modern listeners will ever get to experiencing the diverse sounds that surrounded slave life. An 18-track CD compilation - with most of the tracks recorded in the 1930s - lets us hear, for the first time, a complex history that has been silent for too long."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:xxii, 241 pages ; 24 cm + 1 sound disc (4 3/4 in.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-228), discography (pages 229-230) and index.
ISBN:0807050261 (cloth : alk. paper)
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