Black Culture and Black Consciousness: Afro-American Folk Thought from Slavery to FreedomOxford University Press, 1977 - 522 páginas '.....Through an exhaustive investigation of black songs, folk tales, proverbs, aphorisms, verbal games and the long narrative oral poems known as 'toasts, ' Levine argues that the value system of Afro-Americans can only be understood through an analysis of Black culture....His work ranks among the best books written on the Afro-American experience in recent years.' Al-Tony Gilmore, The Washington Post |
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THE SACRED WORLD OF BLACK SLAVES | 3 |
A Question of Origins | 19 |
Slave Spirituals | 30 |
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