Walk together children [sound recording] / The black scene in prose, poetry, and song.
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Other title: | Black scene in prose, poetry and song. |
Format: | CD Audio |
Language: | English |
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New Rochelle, N.Y. :
Spoken Arts,
[1969]
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Table of Contents:
- V. 1. There's somebody knockin' at your door; Stephen Vincent Benet : John Brown's body, prologue; Sojourner Truth : Speech; Robert Hayden : Runagate, runagate; Paul Laurence Dunbar : The party; George Houston Bass : Life cycle in the Delta; Fenton Johnson : Scarlet woman; Dudley Randall : W.E.B. to Booker T
- v. 2. There's somebody knockin' at your door; Richard Wright : Between the world and me; Langston Hughes : Alberta K. Johnson; Charles Anderson : I know Jesus heard me; Bob Kaufman : Benediction; Carl Wendell Hines : Jazz poem; Edward Reicher : Revolutionary cradle song; Anonymous : Conversation; Calvin Hernton : Jitterbugging in the streets; Mari Evans : Status symbol; Langston Hughes : Let America be America again.