Title
Hunter Family Children Movement Narration and Interview with Farmer
Contributor
Library of Congress
Files
Date
4-12-1971
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Description
This track includes two sessions: the first is a recording over one of the Hunter children's sessions of the movements the children are making; the second is an extended interview with a farmer on Johns Island. The farmer talks hesitantly about the cooperation between the Black and white communities on Johns Island, as well as the environment that surrounds the communities.
Subject
Gullahs--South Carolina--Johns Island--Social life and customs;Spirituals (Songs)--South Carolina--Johns Island;Church music--South Carolina--Johns Island;Children's songs--South Carolina--Johns Island;Sea Islands Creole dialect--South Carolina--Johns Island;Gospel music--South Carolina--Johns Island;African Americans--South Carolina--Johns Island--Social life and customs;Charleston County (S.C.)--Race relations;Johns Island (S.C.)--Religious life and customs;Field recording;Yurchenco, Henrietta;Johns Island (S.C.)
Keywords
Interview, farming, environment, communities, Hunter Family
Rights
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Duration
38:00