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Bibliography This bibliography consolidates worksused by the author and those used by Johann Buis in his essay on Islamic and African issues related to the ring shout. Worksused and/or cited by Johann S. Buis are designated (J. S. B.). Those used by both writers are designated (A.R., J. S. B.). All others, without designations, are those works used only byRosenbaum. Abrahams, Roger D. Singingthe Master: The Emergenceof African American Culture in the Plantation South. New York: Pantheon Books, 1992. Allen, Roy. "Shouting the Church: Narrative and Vocal Improvisation in African-American Gospel Quartet Performance." Journal of American Folklore, vol. 104, no. 413 (Summer 1991). Allen, William Francis, Charles Pickard Ware, Lucy McKim Garrison. Slave Songs of the United States (1867). New edition, with new introduction by W K. McNeil. Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1992. Austin, Allan D. African Muslims in Antebellum America: A Sourcebook. New York: Garland, 1984. (J. S. B.) Ball, Charles. Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man, Who Lived Forty Years in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia as a Slave. New York: J. S. Taylor, 1837. Barry, Phillips. "Negro Folk-Songs from Maine:The Shout."Bulletin of the Folk Song Society of the Northeast 9 (1935). Reprint, Philadelphia: American Folklore Society, 1960. Blesh, Rudi, and Harriet Janis. They All Played Ragtime. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1950. Rev. ed., New York: Oak Publications, 1966. Bolton, Dorothy G. Old Songs Hymnal: Words and Melodiesfrom the State of Georgia. New York: Century Co., 1929. Bravermann, Rene A. Islam and Tribal Art in West Africa. London: Cambridge University Press, 1974. (J. S. B.) 183 Brewer, J. Mason.American Negro Folklore. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1968. Brown, Scott E. James P.Johnson: A Case of Mistaken Identity. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press and the Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University, 1982. Buis, Johann S. "African Slave Descendants in an American Community: The Ringshout Tradition of the Georgia Sea Islands. AnAfrican Outsider Looks In."Proceedings of the 1994 Seminar of the Commission on Community Music, International Society for Music Education, Mary Legar, ed. Athens, Ga.: p.u., 1994. (J. S. B.) Burrison, John. Storytellers:Folktales and Legendsfrom the South. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1989. Carawan, Guy, and Candie Carawan. Ain't You Got a Right to the Tree of Life. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1966; rev. and expanded ed. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1989. Carawan, Guy, with Candie Carawan. "Singing and Shouting in Moving Star Hall." Black Music ResearchJournal 15,no. 1 (Spring 1995). Chernoff, John Miller. African Rhythm and African Sensibility:Aesthetics and Social Action in African Musical Idioms. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979. (A. R., J. S. B.) Clarke, Erskine. Wrestlin Jacob. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1979. Conrad, Georgia Bryan. Reminiscences of a Southern Woman. Hampton Institute Press, [n.d.]. Courlander, Harold. Negro Folk Music, U.S.A. New York: Columbia University Press, 1963. (A. R., J. S. B.) Crouther, Betty J. "Iconography of Henry Gudgell Walking Stick." Southeastern College Art Conference Review 12,no. 3 (1993). David, Jonathan. On One Accord: Singing and Praying Bands of Tidewater Maryland and Delaware. Notes to Global Village CD 225. New York: Global Village Music, 1992. Dorson, Richard. Negro Folktales in Michigan. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1956. Emery, Lynne Fauley. Black Dancefrom 1919 to Today. Rev. ed., Pennington, N.J.: Princeton Book Co., 1988. Epstein, Dena J. Sinful Tunes and Spirituals: Black Folk Music to the Civil War. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1977. Farmer, Henry G. A History of Arabian Music to the Thirteenth Century. London, Eng.: Luzac, 1967. (J. S. B.) Fisher, Miles Mark. Negro Slave Songs in the United States. New York: Citadel Press, 1953. 184 Bibliography [3.16.69.143] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 15:11 GMT) Forten, Charlotte. Life on Sea Islands. 1864. Genovese, Eugene D. Roll, Jordan, Boll: The World the Slaves Made. New York: Pantheon Books, 1972. Georgia Writers' Project (Savannah Unit), Works Project Administration. Drums and Shadows: Survival Studies Among the Georgia Coastal Negroes. Reprint, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1940. (A. R., J. S. B.) Glassie, Henry. Passing the Time in Ballymenone. Pittsburgh: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1982. Gordon, Robert W "Negro 'Shouts' from Georgia." Mother Witfrom the Laughing Barrel New York: Garland, 1981. (A. R., J. S. B.) Gordon, Robert W "The Negro Spiritual." Carolina Low Country, Augustine T. Smythe, Herbert Ravenel Sass, et al. New York: Macmillan, 1931. Harris, Joel Chandler. Uncle Remus, His Songs and...

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