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Juneteenth Texas explores African-American folkways and traditions from both African-American and white perspectives. Included are descriptions and classifications of different aspects of African-American folk culture in Texas; explorations of songs and stories and specific performers such as Lightnin Hopkins, Manse Lipscomb, and Bongo Joe; and a section giving resources for the further study of African Americans in Texas.

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title Juneteenth Texas Essays in African-American Folklore Publications - photo 1

title:Juneteenth Texas : Essays in African-American Folklore Publications of the Texas Folklore Society ; No. 54
author:Abernethy, Francis Edward.; Satterwhite, Carolyn Fiedler.; Mullen, Patrick B.; Govenar, Alan B.
publisher:University of North Texas Press
isbn10 | asin:1574410180
print isbn13:9781574410181
ebook isbn13:9780585269771
language:English
subjectAfrican Americans--Texas--Folklore, Folklore--Texas, African Americans--Texas--Social life and customs.
publication date:1996
lcc:GR1.T4 1996eb
ddc:390
subject:African Americans--Texas--Folklore, Folklore--Texas, African Americans--Texas--Social life and customs.
Page i
Juneteenth Texas
Essays in African-American Folklore
Publications of the Texas Folklore Society LIV
Page ii
Other Publications of the Texas Folklore Society
Analytical Index to Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, Volumes 136, by James Bratcher
#1 Round the Levee, Thompson, ed.
#2 Coffee in the Gourd, Dobie, ed.
#6 Texas and Southwestern Lore, Dobie, ed.
#8 Man, Bird and Beast, Dobie, ed.
#9 Southwestern Lore, Dobie, ed.
#10 Tone the Bell Easy, Dobie, ed.
#11 Spur-of-the-Cock, Dobie, ed.
#12 Puro Mexicano, Dobie, ed.
#13 Straight Texas, Dobie, ed.
#15 In the Shadow of History, Dobie, ed.
#18 Backwoods to Border, Boatright, ed.
#20 Gib Morgan, Minstrel of the Oil Fields, by Mody Boatright
#22 The Sky Is My Tipi, Boatright, ed.
#23 Texas Folk Songs, by William Owens
#24 The Healer of Los Olmos and Other Mexican Lore, Hudson, ed.
#25 Folk Travelers, Ballads, Tales, and Talk, Boatright, Hudson, Maxwell, eds.
#27 Mesquite and Willow, Boatright, Hudson, Maxwell, eds.
#28 Madstones and Twisters, Boatright, Hudson, Maxwell, eds.
#29 and horns on the toads, Boatright, Hudson, Maxwell, eds.
#30 Singers and Storytellers, Boatright, Hudson, Maxwell, eds.
#31 The Golden Log, Boatright, Hudson, Maxwell, eds.
#32 A Good Tale and a Bonnie Tune, Boatright, Hudson, Maxwell, eds.
#33 The Sunny Slopes of Long Ago, Hudson, Maxwell, eds.
#43 Legendary Ladies of Texas, Abernethy, ed.
#45 Folk Art in Texas, Abernethy, ed.
#46 Sonovagun Stew, Abernethy, ed.
#47 Hoein' the Short Rows, Abernethy, ed.
#48 Texas Toys and Games, Abernethy, ed.
#49 The Bounty of Texas, Abernethy, ed.
#51 The Texas Folklore Society 19091943, by F. E. Abernethy
#52 Corners of Texas, Abernethy, ed.
#53 The Texas Folklore Society 19431971, by F. E. Abernethy
Extra Books:
Singin' Texas, by F. E. Abernethy
Through Time and the Valley, by John Erickson
Page iii
Juneteenth Texas
Essays in African-American Folklore
Publications of the Texas Folklore Society LIV
Francis Edward Abernethy, Senior Editor
Carolyn Fiedler Satterwhite, Assistant Editor
COEDITORS
PATRICK B. MULLEN, Director
Center for Folklore Studies
Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
ALAN B. GOVENAR, President
Documentary Arts, Inc.
Dallas, Texas

Page iv 1996 Texas Folklore Society All rights reserved Printed in the - photo 2
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1996 Texas Folklore Society
All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America.
First Edition 1996
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Requests for permission to reproduce materials from this book should be directed to:
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University of North Texas Press
PO Box 13856
Denton TX 76203
The paper used in this book meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, z39.48.1984. Binding materials have been chosen for durability.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Juneteenth Texas : essays in African-American folklore / Francis Edward Abernethy,
senior editor ; Carolyn Fiedler Satterwhite, assistant editor ; coeditors, Patrick B.
Mullen, Alan B. Govenar.
p. cm.(Publications of the Texas Folklore Society ; 54)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 1-57441-018-0
1. Afro-AmericansTexasFolklore. 2. FolkloreTexas. 3. Afro-AmericansTexas
Social life and customs. I. Abernethy, Francis Edward. II. Series: Publications of the
Texas Folklore Society ; no. 54.
GR1.T4 no. 54
[GR111.A47]
390 sdc20
[398'.089960764] 96-21854
CIP
Design by Amy Layton
Cover art: John Biggers, Shotguns, Fourth Ward, 1987
Hampton University Museum, Hampton, Virginia
Page v
Table of Contents
Preface
Patrick B. Mullen and Alan Govenar
vii
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