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Ames, Russell, The Story of the American Folk Song, Grosset Dunlap, 1955.
Boyer, Horace Clarence, “The Negro Spiritual,” in The American Experience: Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory, PBS Online.
Bradford, Sarah, The Moses of Her People, Peter Smith, 1981.
Cone, James H., The Spirituals and the Blues, Orbis Books, 1991.
Conrad, Earl, General Harriet Tubman, Associated Publishers, 1943.
Epstein, Dena J., Sinful Tunes and Spirituals: Black Folk Music to the Civil War, University of...
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