American Antislavery Songs: A Collection and Analysis
By (Author) Vicki L. Eaklor
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
16th August 1988
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
784.6832244
Hardback
672
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
1049g
This comprehensive collection of 492 songs constitutes a body of work surprisingly large in proportion and revealing in scope. Drawn from a wide selection of sources, it is the only collection of antislavery songs currently in print. The songs are organized in six sections representing variations of antislavery thought and activity. Compiled from songs originally printed with music, lyrics with designated tunes, and lyrics otherwise indicating that they were actually, sung, the book follows a chronology that is historically meaningful. There is an explanatory introduction for each section, in which both the music and the lyrics are discussed. Sources are included for each song and five indexes provide ready access to author, title, tune, first line, and subject. The author's extensive introductory essay examines the historical background of the antislavery movement and its music.
VICKI L. EAKLOR is Assistant Professor of History in the Division of Human Studies, Alfred University.