African Americans -- Music
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African Americans -- Music
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- Women of gospel's golden age, Vol. 1
- "The Sleeping Giant" James Winfield
- 14 greatest hits
- 17 greatest hits
- 19 greatest hits
- 1940's vocal groups
- 1950s gospel classics : complete recorded works 1950-1958 in chronological order
- 20 hits
- 24 greatest hits
- A long time to freedom
- A warrior on the battlefield : a capella [sic] trail blazers, 1920s-1940s
- Afro-American folk music from Tate and Panola Counties, Mississippi
- Afro-American spirituals, work songs, and ballads
- Alabama : black secular & religious music, 1927-1934 : complete recorded works in chronological order [of] Wiley Barner ... [et al.]
- American Negro songs from slavery times
- Arthur Big Boy Crudup
- Ballads, blues and a spiritual
- Bert Williams : the early years, 1901-1909
- Best of the best : Dobie Gray & Percy Sledge
- Biddleville quintette
- Big Bill Broonzy
- Big Joe Williams
- Big Maceo
- Black Texicans : balladeers and songsters of the Texas frontier
- Black music of two worlds
- Black secular vocal groups : 1923-1939
- Black vocal groups
- Black vocal groups, Vol. 2, [1923-1928]
- Blind Lemon Jefferson
- Blues
- Blues routes
- Boll weevil here, boll weevil everywhere : field recordings, vol. 16 : Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas (1934-1940)
- Bull Moose Jackson - more greatest hits : my big ten-inch
- Bull Moose Jackson greatest hits : I want a bowlegged woman
- Calling rastafari
- Cat-Iron sings blues & hymns
- Church choirs, gospel singers and preachers
- Clara Smith
- Classic blues & vaudeville singers (1921-1930
- Classic blues from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
- Country Negro jam session
- Creole kings of New Orleans
- Cripple Clarence Lofton
- Curtis Jones
- Document shortcuts
- Edith & Lena Wilson
- Field recordings
- For old time's sake
- Get on board : Negro folksongs by the Folkmaster [sic], accompanying themselves
- Get on board! : underground railroad & civil rights freedom songs, Volume 2
- Going back : a collection of rhythm & blues/soul harmony
- Golden Gate Quartet
- Golden age gospel choirs : (1954-1963)
- Golden age gospel quartets
- Gospel singers and preachers : complete recorded works & supplements, 1926-1948
- Greatest hits
- Hal Russel & NRG Ensemble
- Jazz & blues piano (1934-1947
- Jazz Gillum
- Jazzin' the blues
- Jesse Fuller's favorites
- Joe Liggins & the honeydrippers
- John Henry Faulk Texas recordings collection
- John Henry Faulk negro religious services
- John Lee Hooker gets into the blues
- Justice
- Laura Smith
- Leadbelly
- Leadbelly ARC & Library of Congress recordings
- Leecan & Cooksey
- Lena Wilson
- Leroy Carr
- Let my people go! : a Jewish & African American celebration of freedom
- Little bluebird
- Live and well
- Live at slim's
- Live!
- Lloyd Daley's Matador productions 1968-1972 : reggae classics from the originator
- Lonnie Johnson, 1925-1932
- Lonnie Johnson, 1937-1947
- Lost sounds : Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1891-1922
- Louie Bluie : film soundtrack featuring Howard Armstrong
- Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson
- Lucille Hegamin
- Ma Rainey
- Ma Rainey (1928
- Memphis Jug Band
- Memphis sanctified jug bands : complete recorded works in chronological order : (1928-1930)
- Midnight special
- Mississippi delta blues jam in memphis
- Mississippi, saints, and sinners : from before the blues and gospel
- Music from the South
- Negro folk music of Africa and America
- Negro religious field recordings from Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee
- Nice up the dance : studio one discomixes
- Paramount recordings
- Percy Sledge sings country
- Polk Miller & His Old South Quartette
- Rare 1930s & '40s blues
- Reggae's biggest hits
- Richard M. Dorson collection of African American recordings from Michigan
- Richard M. Jones
- Risqué blues : my ding-a-ling
- Robert Pete Williams
- Roosevelt Sykes
- Roots of Black music in America
- Roy Milton & his solid senders
- Rural blues
- Serenade & blues
- Shout bamalama : the very best of Mickey Murray
- Sinners and saints : complete recorded works (1926-1931)
- Sister Ernestine Washington (1943-1948
- Something special
- Sonny Boy Williamson
- Sonny Terry
- Southern journey
- St Louis Jimmy Oden
- State street ramblers
- Sugar
- Swan silvetone singers at their best
- Sweet Honey in the Rock
- Sylvester Weaver
- Tampa Red
- The Fisk Jubilee Singers
- The MGs
- The McCoy Brothers (Charlie & Joe McCoy
- The Melvin Van Peebles collection
- The Paramount piano blues
- The Piney Woods School Cotton Blossom Singers in concert
- The best of Joe Tex : his complete king recordings
- The best of the Dramatics : Volt
- The black foundation in dub
- The earliest Negro vocal groups
- The earliest negro vocal quartets (1894-1928
- The paramounts chronologically 1924-1925
- The yas yas girl (Merline Johnson
- Tommy McClennan
- Too late, too late blues
- Upsetter shop
- Virginia and the Piedmont : minstrelsy, work songs, and blues
- Vocal blues & jazz (1921-1930
- Vocal quartets : complete recorded works & supplements
- Voices of the civil rights movement : Black American freedom songs, 1960-1966
- Wade in the water : African American sacred music traditions
- Warner collection
- When a man loves a woman
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