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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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Chapter 1 The Folk Spiritual -
Chapter 2 The Jubilee Singers of Fisk University -
Chapter 3 The Fisk Concert Spiritual -
Chapter 4 Innovators, Imitators, and a Jubilee Industry -
Chapter 5 The Minstrel Show Gets Religion -
Chapter 6 Commercial Spirituals -
Chapter 7 Spirituals in Uncle Tom Shows, Melodramas, and Spectacles -
Chapter 8 Blurring Boundaries between Traditional and Commercial -
Conclusion Lessons and Legacies - Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Index
- Music in American Life
- Production Credits
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- Source:
- Spirituals and the Birth of a Black Entertainment Industry
- Author(s):
Sandra Jean Graham
- Publisher:
- University of Illinois Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
Chapter 1 The Folk Spiritual -
Chapter 2 The Jubilee Singers of Fisk University -
Chapter 3 The Fisk Concert Spiritual -
Chapter 4 Innovators, Imitators, and a Jubilee Industry -
Chapter 5 The Minstrel Show Gets Religion -
Chapter 6 Commercial Spirituals -
Chapter 7 Spirituals in Uncle Tom Shows, Melodramas, and Spectacles -
Chapter 8 Blurring Boundaries between Traditional and Commercial -
Conclusion Lessons and Legacies - Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Index
- Music in American Life
- Production Credits