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From My People 400 Years of African American Folklore (An Anthology)
by Daryl Cumber Dance
Published by W. W. Norton & Company New York 2002 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover
Book/DJ Condition: New/New 1.74 x 9.7 x 6.1 Inches; 768 pp; A magnificent celebration of and an essential introduction to African American life and culture. Folklore displays the heart and soul of a people. African American folklore not only hands down traditions and wisdom through the generations but also tells the history of a people banned from writing and reading during slavery. In this anthology, Daryl Cumber Dance collects a wealth of tales that have survived and been adapted over the years, many featuring characters (like Brer' Rabbit) from African culture. She leaves no genre of folklore out, including everything from proverbs and recipes to folk songs and rumor. There is a section on the unique style that African Americans have consciously fashioned, including works by and about Paul Laurence Dunbar, Zora Neale Hurston, and Jelly Roll Morton. Within the chapter on folk art, which includes a sixteen-page color insert, quilts, dolls, sculpture, and painting get their due. From the famous to the anonymous, From My People is Dance's gift back to her culture. 30 black-and-white illustrations, 16 pages of color. Book is new. Store price was penciled on free end page but has since been erased. Priced for store shelf but never made it out.
ISBN: 0393047989
Keywords: Black History, Folklore, Social Science, |
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