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[Introduction To] From My People: 400 Years Of African American Folklore, Daryl Cumber Dance Jan 2002

[Introduction To] From My People: 400 Years Of African American Folklore, Daryl Cumber Dance

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A magnificent celebration of―and an essential introduction to―African American life and culture. Folklore displays the heart and soul of a people. African American folklore not only hands down traditions and wisdom through the generations but also tells the history of a people banned from writing and reading during slavery. In this anthology, Daryl Cumber Dance collects a wealth of tales that have survived and been adapted over the years, many featuring characters (like Brer' Rabbit) from African culture. She leaves no genre of folklore out, including everything from proverbs and recipes to folk songs and rumor. There is a section …