

An edition of Lost Delta found (2005)
rediscovering the Fisk University-Library of Congress Coahoma County study, 1941-1942
By Work, John W.
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Vanderbilt University Press
Language
eng
Pages
343
Description:
When the Alan Lomax text "The Land Where the Blues Began" was published in 1993, the project study of 1941 and 1942 visits to the Mississippi Delta contained inaccuracies and ignored social issues. Here Robert Gordon uncovers the work of Fisk University's African American scholars who accompanied him: composer and musicologist John W. Work, sociologist Lewis Wade Jones, and graduate student Samuel C. Adams, Jr. These three men captured interviews, notes, and musical transcriptions that reveal an important alternative perspective on Lomax's work in the Delta region. Their work unveils place, religion, social justice issues, and a way of life that is woven into a rich musical heritage.
subjects: Social life and customs, Religion, Religious life and customs, Gospel music, Music, Folklore, Blues (Music), African Americans, Blues (music), history and criticism, Mississippi, social life and customs, African americans, mississippi, African americans, social life and customs, African americans, folklore, African americans, religion, Manners and customs, Afroamerikanische Musik, Blues, Schwarze, Soziale Situation
Places: Coahoma County, Coahoma County (Miss.), Delta (Miss. : Region), Delta (Region), Mississippi
Times: 20th century