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Louisiana State University Press [1947] xvi, 254 p. illus.
PZ3.B2162Law
676 Bennett, John. The doctor to the dead; grotesque legends & folk tales of old Charleston. New York, Rinehart [1946] xv, 260 p.
illus. GR103.B4
677 Botkin, Benjamin A., _ed._ A treasury of Mississippi River folklore; stories, ballads, traditions, and folkways of the mid-American river country. Foreword by Carl Carmer. New York, Crown Publishers [1955] xx, 620 p. illus. GR109.B58 Includes melodies with words.
Bibliographical footnotes.
677a Bradford, Roark. Ol' man Adam and his chillun; being the tales they tell about the time when the Lord walked the earth like a natural man. With drawings by A. B. Walker. New York, Harper, 1928. xxiv, 264 p. illus. PS3503.R2215O6 1928
678 Bradford, Roark. This side of Jordan. With drawings by Erich Berry. New York, Harper, 1929. 255 p. illus. PZ3.B7254Th
679 Brewer, John Mason, _comp._ American Negro folklore.
Ill.u.s.trations by Richard Lowe. Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1968.
xviii, 386 p. illus., music. GR103.B66
680 Brewer, John Mason. Aunt Dicy tales; snuff-dipping tales of the Texas Negro. Foreword by Roy Bedichek. Ill.u.s.trations by John T.
Biggers. [Austin? Tex.] 1956. 80 p. illus. GR103.B67
681 Brewer, John Mason. Dog ghosts, and other Texas Negro folk tales. Drawings by John T. Biggers. Foreword by Chapman J.
Milling. Austin, University of Texas Press [1958] 124 p. illus.
GR103.B68
682 Brewer, John Mason. The Word on the Brazos; Negro preacher tales from the Brazos bottoms of Texas. Foreword by J. Frank Dobie; ill.u.s.trations by Ralph White, Jr. Austin, University of Texas Press, 1953. 109 p. illus. GR103.B7
683 Brewer, John Mason. Worser days and better times; the folklore of the North Carolina Negro. With preface & notes by Warren E.
Roberts. Drawings by R. L. Toben. Chicago, Quadrangle Books [1965] 192 p. illus. GR103.B72 Bibliography: p. 17-18.
684 Carmer, Carl L. Stars fell on Alabama. New York, Hill and w.a.n.g [1961, c1934] 291 p. illus. (American century series, AC37) F326.C275 1961
685 Chappell, Louis W. John Henry; a folk-lore study. Port Was.h.i.+ngton, N.Y., Kennikat Press [1968] 144 p. (Kennikat Press series in Negro culture and history) PS461.J6C5 1968 Reprint of the 1933 ed.
Bibliography: p. [144]. Bibliographical footnotes.
686 Christensen, _Mrs._ A. M. H. Afro-American folk lore; told round cabin fires on the Sea Islands of South Carolina. Boston, J. G.
Cupples Co. [1892] xiv, 116 p. plates. PZ8.1.C462A
687 Courlander, Harold. Terrapin's pot of sense. Ill.u.s.trated by Elton Fax. New York, Holt [1957] 125 p. illus. PZ8.1.C8Te Short stories.
688 Dobie, James Frank, _ed._ Follow de drinkin' gou'd. Austin, Texas Folk-Lore Society, c1928. 201 p. music. (Publications of the Texas Folk-Lore Society, no. 7) [ICN] [TR: GR109.D6 1965]
"Proceedings of the thirteenth annual session (1927) of the Texas Folk-Lore Society": p. [181]-182.
Bibliographical footnotes.
689 Dobie, James Frank, _ed._ Tone the bell easy. [Facsim. ed.]
Dallas, Southern Methodist University Press [1965, c1932] 199 p.
illus., music. (Texas Folklore Society. Publication no. 10) GR108.D55 1965a "Proceedings of the Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1932": p.
[186]-187.
690 Dorson, Richard M., _comp._ American Negro folktales, collected with introduction and notes by Richard M. Dorson. Greenwich, Conn., Fawcett Publications [1967] 378 p. (A Fawcett premier book, t357) GR103.D58 Selected primarily from the compiler's _Negro Folktales in Michigan_, 1956, and _Negro Tales from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and Calvin, Michigan_, 1958.
Bibliography: p. [379]-[381].
691 Dorson, Richard M., _ed._ Negro folktales in Michigan.
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1956. 245 p. illus.
GR103.D6
692 Dorson, Richard M., _ed._ Negro tales from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and Calvin, Michigan. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1958. xviii, 292 p. (Indiana University publication. Folklore series, no. 12) GR108.D6 In 2 pts.; pt. 1 consists of tales by various informants; pt.
2, tales by James Douglas Suggs.
Bibliography: p. 289-292. Includes bibliographical references.
693 Duncan, Eula G. Big Road Walker. Based on stories told by Alice Cannon; ill.u.s.trated by Fritz Eichenberg. New York, F. A. Stokes Co., 1940. 121 p. illus. PZ8.1.D87Bi
694 Gonzales, Ambrose E. The black border; Gullah stories of the Carolina coast (with a glossary). Columbia, S.C., State Co., 1922. 348 p. E185.93.S7G6 [GR103.G6]
694a Gonzales, Ambrose E. With Aesop along the black border.
Columbia, S.C., State Co., 1924. xiv, 298 p. GR103.G65 "The fables contained in this volume were ... published in the _State_ between August 1923 and February 1924."
695 Harris, Joel Chandler. Uncle Remus: his songs and his sayings.
With a foreword by Marc Connelly and woodcuts by Seong Moy. New York, For the members of the Limited Editions Club, 1957. xviii, 158 p. illus. PZ7.H242Un45
696 Hughes, Langston, _and_ Arna W. Bontemps, _eds._ The book of Negro folklore. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1958. 624 p. illus.
GR103.H74
697 Hurston, Zora N. Mules and men; with an introduction by Frank Boas. 10 ill.u.s.trations by Miguel Covarrubias. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1935. 342 p. illus., plates. GR103.H8 Contents.-pt. 1. Folk tales.-pt. 2. Hoodoo.-Appendix. 1. Negro songs with music (p. 309-[331]). 2. Formulae of hoodoo doctors. 3. Paraphernalia of conjure. 4. Prescriptions of root doctors.
698 Jackson, Bruce, _comp._ The Negro and his folklore in nineteenth-century periodicals, edited, with an introduction, by Bruce Jackson. Austin, Published for the American Folklore Society by the University of Texas Press [1967] xxiii, 374 p.
(Publications of the American Folklore Society. Bibliographical and special series, v. 18) GR103.J3 Includes spirituals (princ.i.p.ally unaccompanied).
Bibliography: p. 353-367.
699 Johnson, Guy B. Folk culture on St. Helena Island, South Carolina. Foreword by Don Yoder. Hatboro, Pa., Folklore a.s.sociates, 1968 [c1930] xxi, 183 p. E185.93.S7J67 1968 Includes music.
Bibliography: p. 174-179.
700 Johnson, Guy B. John Henry; tracking down a Negro legend. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1929. 155 p. facsim.
(University of North Carolina. Social study series) PS461.J6J6 [ML3556.J7J7]
Includes music.
"Bibliography of John Henry": p. [152]-155.
701 Jones, Charles C. Negro myths from the Georgia coast told in the vernacular. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1888. 171 p. GR103.J6
702 Love, Rose L., _ed._ A collection of folklore for children in elementary school and at home. New York, Vantage Press [1964] 83 p. illus. GR105.L6 Includes music.
702a Owen, Mary A. Voodoo tales, as told among the Negroes of the Southwest; collected from original sources by Mary Alicia Owen; introduction by Charles G.o.dfrey Leland; ill.u.s.trated by Juliette A. Owen and Louis Wain. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1893. xv, 310 p.
illus. GR103.O82 Published in London the same year under t.i.tle: _Old Rabbit, the Voodoo, and Other Sorcerers._
703 Parsons, Elsie W. C., _ed._ Folk-lore of the Sea Islands, South Carolina. Cambridge, Ma.s.s., American Folk-Lore Society, 1923.
x.x.x, 219 p. map. (Memoirs of the American Folk-Lore Society, v.
16) GR1.A5 v. XVI Contains music.
"List of informants or writers of the tales": p. xxiii-xxvi.
"Bibliography and abbreviations": p. xxvii-x.x.x.
704 Puckett, Newbell N. Folk beliefs of the southern Negro.
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