\u27Tis the black of the night in Jackson now: There\u27s nothing astir in sight. So grab you a shovel and come along, Nigger knockin\u27 with me tonight..
One night we walked Beginning by the river Where the foundry lights, the COCA-COLA, the ADMIRAL Spil...
A song about blacks dancing and singing.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/1843/thumbnail.jp
Cover: photo of Caucasian singer Kitty Mitchell; description reads lullaby; Publisher: Howley Havila...
voiceColl. by M.C. Parler Sung by Mr. Henry Weare DeValls Bluff, Ark. Nov. 14, 1953 Reel 173 Item 8 ...
THE night air, heavy now that dew covered the grass, pressed into the house without moving the curta...
The boulevard lights bounce from the pavement; The walkers speed their pace as the night chills. Lon...
voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 29 Item 3 Item Fred Woodruff Linco...
Excerpt: The assassination of NAACP field secretary Medgar Evers during the early hours of June 12,...
Cover: photo of James Barton, a Caucasian male in blackface; cartoon drawings satirizing ideas such ...
T HE THRE E young men sat at a table in the back room of Swede\u27s Bar, playing cards and drinking ...
Cover: drawing of a saddened African American male sitting on the steps to a locked house, while an ...
Cover: drawing of an African American man playing Banjo in the moonlight.; Publisher: Calumet Music ...
sometimes in the morning when it\u27s still and silence is the only noise before the town turns on a...
It is morning. The cool deliberate spacing of witless sun in a blind mute gray..
In a revealing expression and feeling, the author uses an analysis with the meaning of the lyrics of...
One night we walked Beginning by the river Where the foundry lights, the COCA-COLA, the ADMIRAL Spil...
A song about blacks dancing and singing.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/1843/thumbnail.jp
Cover: photo of Caucasian singer Kitty Mitchell; description reads lullaby; Publisher: Howley Havila...
voiceColl. by M.C. Parler Sung by Mr. Henry Weare DeValls Bluff, Ark. Nov. 14, 1953 Reel 173 Item 8 ...
THE night air, heavy now that dew covered the grass, pressed into the house without moving the curta...
The boulevard lights bounce from the pavement; The walkers speed their pace as the night chills. Lon...
voiceCollected by Merlin Mitchell Transcribed by Kyle Perrin Reel 29 Item 3 Item Fred Woodruff Linco...
Excerpt: The assassination of NAACP field secretary Medgar Evers during the early hours of June 12,...
Cover: photo of James Barton, a Caucasian male in blackface; cartoon drawings satirizing ideas such ...
T HE THRE E young men sat at a table in the back room of Swede\u27s Bar, playing cards and drinking ...
Cover: drawing of a saddened African American male sitting on the steps to a locked house, while an ...
Cover: drawing of an African American man playing Banjo in the moonlight.; Publisher: Calumet Music ...
sometimes in the morning when it\u27s still and silence is the only noise before the town turns on a...
It is morning. The cool deliberate spacing of witless sun in a blind mute gray..
In a revealing expression and feeling, the author uses an analysis with the meaning of the lyrics of...
One night we walked Beginning by the river Where the foundry lights, the COCA-COLA, the ADMIRAL Spil...
A song about blacks dancing and singing.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/1843/thumbnail.jp
Cover: photo of Caucasian singer Kitty Mitchell; description reads lullaby; Publisher: Howley Havila...