Black Spirituals: Their Emergence Into Public Knowledge

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Black Spirituals: Their Emergence Into Public Knowledge

Rights Information

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Copyright of this work is held by Dena J. Epstein. It is provided here for scholarship, research, and private study. Further use or copying of the work beyond Fair Use may require permission from the rightsholder.

Type

Text

Creator

Epstein, Dena J., 1916-2013 (Author)

Date

1990

Description

An article titled "Black Spirituals: Their Emergence into Public Knowledge" written by Dena J. Epstein for the Black Music Research Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Spring, 1990). It covers the origin of African American Spirituals, their popular impact as a folk genre, and their preservation.

Genre

Reference works

Language

English

Place

Chicago (Ill.)

Physical Description

6 pages

Identifier

JGRCMA-BCC-B005-F010-I005

Topics

African Americans--Music
African American Spiritual churches
Spirituals
Jubilee singers
Slavery
African Americans--Civil rights--Songs and music

Physical Location

Black Churches Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee, Florida.

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