Center for Southern Folklore
Center for southern folklore Memphis, Tenn.
Center for Southern Folklore (USA)
Center for Southern Folklore nonprofit organization in Tennessee, United States
VIAF ID: 149969770 ( Corporate )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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I ain't lying: folktales from Mississippi. | |
Alabama departure | |
American folklore films and videotapes | |
Black delta religion. | |
Bottle up and go | |
A catalog | |
Chapman family recordings | |
Du côté de Memphis | |
Fannie Bell Chapman: gospel singer. | |
Four women artists. | |
Give my poor heart ease--Mississippi Delta bluesmen | |
Got something to tell you : sounds of the Delta blues. | |
Gravel Springs fife and drum | |
Greene Valley grandparents. | |
Harmonize--folklore in the lives of five families | |
Home movie, an American folk art | |
Hush, hoggies, hush : Tom Johnson's praying pigs. | |
Images of the South : visits with Eudora Welty and Walker Evans | |
Leon "Peck" Clark, basketmaker | |
Local color : a sense of place in folk art | |
Made in Mississippi: Black folk art and crafts. | |
Memphis rocks : rockabilly in Memphis, 1954-1968. | |
Possum o'possum | |
Ray Lum: mule trader. | |
Southern experience/American dream | |
Southern folklore reports | |
Two Black churches. |