Wake up dead man; Afro-American worksongs from Texas prisons.
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General Shelving - 3rd Floor
M1977.C55 W35 1972
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M1977.C55 W35 1972
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General Shelving - 3rd Floor | M1977.C55 W35 1972 | On Shelf |
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xxii, 326 pages illustrations 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
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For voice, in part with chorus; unacc.
Bibliography
Bibliography and discography: pages 317-320.
Description
Making it in Hell is the subject of this revealing collection of Afro-American worksongs. The inmates sing about prison--the guards, length of sentence, sickness, death, guns--and about the world outside, to pace their work and to make a miserable life bearable. Jackson has made it possible for many more people to get a glimpse of a magnificent musical tradition. It is good to know that the need for such songs is ending, but it is also good to know that Jackson has documented them so well. The book contains some excellent introductory material, photographs, a bibliography, a glossary, a discography, and an index. It contributes to our knowledge of a little known part of American life, and the reader cannot help but be impressed by the creative and inventive men responsible for these songs. The importance of prison worksongs and their relationship to Blues cannot be understated. Both have their roots in Africa, both flourished in the plantation fields of the South, both are based on the call-and-response closely associated with blues, and both act, or have acted, as a form of release and relief for the singer and singers alike [Publisher description].
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Jackson, B. (1972). Wake up dead man: Afro-American worksongs from Texas prisons . Harvard University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jackson, Bruce, 1936-. 1972. Wake Up Dead Man: Afro-American Worksongs From Texas Prisons. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jackson, Bruce, 1936-. Wake Up Dead Man: Afro-American Worksongs From Texas Prisons Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1972.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Jackson, B. (1972). Wake up dead man: afro-american worksongs from texas prisons. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Jackson, Bruce. Wake Up Dead Man: Afro-American Worksongs From Texas Prisons Harvard University Press, 1972.
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