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A Dictionary and Catalog of African American Folklife of the South - Annotated by Alan Johns & Sherman Pyatt (Hardcover)

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  • African Americans of the South have long had a rich tradition of folklore and customs, many of which predate the Civil War.
  • About the Author: SHERMAN E. PYATT is an archivist at the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, at the College of Charleston.
  • 232 Pages
  • Social Science, Anthropology

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African Americans of the South have long had a rich tradition of folklore and customs, many of which predate the Civil War. Some of these beliefs originated in the South, while others have their roots in voodoo and African religions. But with the end of the Civil War and the decline of segregation, the folklife of Southern African Americans has been disappearing. Many African American children were taught to forget all reminders of the long hard years of slavery, and many African Americans continue to be unaware of their people's cultural contributions in song, dance, art, and literature. While folklore has always been an intrinsic part of African American society, it was not until the early 1940s that African American folklore was a subject of research.

As a reference work, this volume preserves the folklife of Southern African Americans and refers readers to additional sources of information. The first part includes alphabetically arranged entries for a wide range of topics from Southern African American folklife, such as critter stew, death customs, evil spirits, High John the Conqueror, peach tree leaves, persimmon beer, quilts, ragtime, and snakes. Information for these entries was drawn from interviews and from scholarly works. The entries include cross-references to entries in the second part of the volume, which is an extensive catalog of books, articles, and other sources of information. These works are arranged in topical chapters to facilitate research.



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African Americans of the South have long had a rich tradition of folklore and customs, many of which predate the Civil War. Some of these beliefs originated in the South, while others have their roots in voodoo and African religions. But with the end of the Civil War and the decline of segregation, the folklife of Southern African Americans has been disappearing. Many African American children were taught to forget all reminders of the long hard years of slavery, and many African Americans continue to be unaware of their people's cultural contributions in song, dance, art, and literature. While folklore has always been an intrinsic part of African American society, it was not until the early 1940s that African American folklore was a subject of research.

As a reference work, this volume preserves the folklife of Southern African Americans and refers readers to additional sources of information. The first part includes alphabetically arranged entries for a wide range of topics from Southern African American folklife, such as critter stew, death customs, evil spirits, High John the Conqueror, peach tree leaves, persimmon beer, quilts, ragtime, and snakes. Information for these entries was drawn from interviews and from scholarly works. The entries include cross-references to entries in the second part of the volume, which is an extensive catalog of books, articles, and other sources of information. These works are arranged in topical chapters to facilitate research.



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?[T]he most valuable part of the book is the extensive bibliography. Overall, this useful and clearly laid out reference source...is a solid enhancement for black history or American folklife sections in academic and large public libraries.?-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin

?The present volume is a handy introductory guide to the field.?-American Reference Books Annual

"ÝT¨he most valuable part of the book is the extensive bibliography. Overall, this useful and clearly laid out reference source...is a solid enhancement for black history or American folklife sections in academic and large public libraries."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin

"The present volume is a handy introductory guide to the field."-American Reference Books Annual

"[T]he most valuable part of the book is the extensive bibliography. Overall, this useful and clearly laid out reference source...is a solid enhancement for black history or American folklife sections in academic and large public libraries."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin



About the Author



SHERMAN E. PYATT is an archivist at the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, at the College of Charleston. His previous publications include Martin Luther King, Jr.: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 1986) and Apartheid: A Selective Annotated Bibliography, 1979-1987 (1990).

ALAN JOHNS has worked as a catalog librarian at The Citadel, the University of South Carolina at Spartanburg, and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.58 Inches (H) x 6.4 Inches (W) x .85 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.19 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Anthropology
Publisher: Greenwood
Theme: Cultural & Social
Format: Hardcover
Author: Alan Johns & Sherman Pyatt
Language: English
Street Date: November 30, 1999
TCIN: 90808801
UPC: 9780313279997
Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-0973
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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