This paper intends to inform the reader about the great impact that the Fisk Jubilee Singers had on developing and understanding American music, specifically African American slave songs and culture, during their years of performance and travel. It also seeks to highlight the contradiction of the Fisk singers’ situation during that period of their lives; many of them were recently released from slavery, yet they were obligated to tour as a group for years after their education had ended. This resulted in most of the members altogether forfeiting their diplomas. This paper focuses on the difficulty which the Jubilee singers were subjected to and asks the question of whether or not they had been freed from slavery at all, or whether this atte...
This article examines the contributions of spirituals—culturally black, southern, religious songs re...
The book Unsung Americans Sung was first published in 1944 by the Handy Brothers Publishing Company....
In higher education choral curricula, the opportunity to study the breathtakingly rich scope of musi...
The early career of the Fisk Jubilee Singers reads like a real-life Reconstruction-era fairy tale. O...
Student research for MLAS course. This paper examines singing by enslaved Africans in the Transatlan...
Too often we define freedom as the physical relief from restraint. In doing this, we ignore the dept...
Includes index."Jubilee songs": p. 125-265.Mode of access: Internet.digitizeddigitizedManuscript, Ar...
This dissertation explores how African and African-descended people in the British colonial Caribbea...
The purpose of this article is to explore how music provided the U.S. plantation-slaves with a space...
This article shows how and why some free black families ended up living among the enslaved in the la...
Review of Redemption Songs: Suing for Freedom Before Dred Scott by Lea VanderVelde
Fisk University in Nashville, TN is best known as one of the oldest Historically Black Colleges/Univ...
In this nontraditional history book, Mat Callahan explores fifteen songs about slavery and fifteen s...
This essay examines the musical score included at the end of Solomon Northup’s Twelve Years a Slave ...
Slaves’ Voices Reemerge from the Cases in Which They Sought Freedom Historians of the South and of A...
This article examines the contributions of spirituals—culturally black, southern, religious songs re...
The book Unsung Americans Sung was first published in 1944 by the Handy Brothers Publishing Company....
In higher education choral curricula, the opportunity to study the breathtakingly rich scope of musi...
The early career of the Fisk Jubilee Singers reads like a real-life Reconstruction-era fairy tale. O...
Student research for MLAS course. This paper examines singing by enslaved Africans in the Transatlan...
Too often we define freedom as the physical relief from restraint. In doing this, we ignore the dept...
Includes index."Jubilee songs": p. 125-265.Mode of access: Internet.digitizeddigitizedManuscript, Ar...
This dissertation explores how African and African-descended people in the British colonial Caribbea...
The purpose of this article is to explore how music provided the U.S. plantation-slaves with a space...
This article shows how and why some free black families ended up living among the enslaved in the la...
Review of Redemption Songs: Suing for Freedom Before Dred Scott by Lea VanderVelde
Fisk University in Nashville, TN is best known as one of the oldest Historically Black Colleges/Univ...
In this nontraditional history book, Mat Callahan explores fifteen songs about slavery and fifteen s...
This essay examines the musical score included at the end of Solomon Northup’s Twelve Years a Slave ...
Slaves’ Voices Reemerge from the Cases in Which They Sought Freedom Historians of the South and of A...
This article examines the contributions of spirituals—culturally black, southern, religious songs re...
The book Unsung Americans Sung was first published in 1944 by the Handy Brothers Publishing Company....
In higher education choral curricula, the opportunity to study the breathtakingly rich scope of musi...