@AlanLomaxArchive
  @AlanLomaxArchive
Alan Lomax Archive | 06 - Oh Freedom @AlanLomaxArchive | Uploaded August 2018 | Updated October 2024, 20 hours ago.
Topical, protest, and resistance songs from Kentucky, Virginia, Arkansas, Trinidad by way of New York City, Oklahoma by way of California, and the Mississippi State Penitentiary, better known as Parchman Farm.

1. Sarah Ogan Gunning: I Hate the Capitalist System. NYC, November 1937.

2. Hobart Smith: Peg and Awl. Bluefield, Virginia, August 1959.

3. Big Bill Broonzy: Black, Brown and White Blues. Decca Studios, NYC, March 1947.

4. Lord Invader: Yankee Dollar. Town Hall, NYC, December 1947.

5. Woody Guthrie: Dust Bowl Refugees. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., March 1940.

6. Nimrod Workman: 42 Years. Mascot, Tennessee, July 1983.

7. Floyd Batts: Dangerous Blues. Parchman Farm Camp 11, Parchman, Mississippi, September 1959.

8. M.B. Barnes & prisoners: Oh Freedom. Parchman Farm Women's Camp, April 1936.
06 - Oh FreedomRay Hicks on hunting with Jack (1982)Black Encyclopedia of the Air 07: The Father of Medicine (1969)Black Encyclopedia of the Air 20: Black Liberator of Mexico (1969)Jean Glaud and group: Hooray Irena (1962)Roland Zachary and Paul Sylvester: You Long-Time Old Rounders (1934)Flo Anckle & Majestic Brass Band: You Rascal You, part 1 (1982)Holly Springs Sacred Harp singing: Easter Anthem, #236 (1982)Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers: Yonder Come Day (1959)Peerless Four: Trouble In My Way (1960)12 - The Edinburgh Peoples Festival Ceilidh, 70 years laterFlat-footing with John Dee Holeman and Algia Mae Hinton (1 of 9) (1983)

06 - Oh Freedom @AlanLomaxArchive

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER