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Negro Folk Music of Alabama (Folkways Ethnic Library, New York). Recorded by Harold Courlander, with the assistance of Ruby Pickens Tartt and Emma Courlander; foreword by Ruby Pickens Tartt, introduction by Harold Courlander. - Negro Folk Music of Alabama (Folkways Ethnic Library, New York). Two albums, each containing 4 double-sided 10-inch discs, 78 r.p.m. - Negro Folk Music of Alabama (Folkways Ethnic Library, New York). Vol. I, Secular Music (Album 1417). - Negro Folk Music of Alabama (Folkways Ethnic Library, New York). Vol. II, Religious Music (Album 1418). - Negro Folk Music of Alabama (Folkways Ethnic Library, New York). (Issued by the Folkways Records and Service Corporation, 117 W. 46th Street, New York 19, N.Y.)
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Negro Folk Music of Alabama (Folkways Ethnic Library, New York). Recorded by Harold Courlander, with the assistance of Ruby Pickens Tartt and Emma Courlander; foreword by Ruby Pickens Tartt, introduction by Harold Courlander.
Negro Folk Music of Alabama (Folkways Ethnic Library, New York). Two albums, each containing 4 double-sided 10-inch discs, 78 r.p.m.
Negro Folk Music of Alabama (Folkways Ethnic Library, New York). Vol. I, Secular Music (Album 1417).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2019
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