Audio Recording Interview with Uncle Billy McCrea, Jasper, Texas, 1940 (part 1 of 2)
Interview with Uncle Billy McCrea, Jasper, Texas, 1940 (part 1 of 2)
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Title
- Interview with Uncle Billy McCrea, Jasper, Texas, 1940 (part 1 of 2)
Names
- Lomax, John A. (John Avery), 1867-1948
- Lomax, Ruby T. (Ruby Terrill)
- McCrea, Billy
Created / Published
- Jasper, Texas, 1940
Headings
- - Slave narratives--Texas
- - Blow, Cornie, Blow (Song)
- - Ju Rawsy Row, Row (Song)
- - Walk Dooley (Song)
- - Handy Gal (Song)
- - African American salt workers--Texas
- - Steamboats--Texas--Neches River--Songs and music
- - Work songs--Texas--Neches River
- - Slaves--Texas--Social conditions
- - African American cooks--Texas--Interviews
- - African American families--Texas--Neches River Valley--History--Anecdotes
- - Freedmen--Texas
- - Interviews
- - Field recordings
- - Songs
- - United States -- Texas -- Jasper County -- Jasper
Genre
- Interviews
- Field recordings
- Songs
Notes
- - Recorded by John A. and Ruby T. Lomax, Jasper, Texas, 1940.
Medium
- 1 sound disc : analog, 78 rpm; 12 in.
Call Number/Physical Location
- AFC 1940/003: AFS 03974A
Source Collection
- John and Ruby Lomax 1940 southern states recordings collection (AFC 1940/003)
Repository
- American Folklife Center
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- audio
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Subject
- African American Cooks
- African American Families
- African American Salt Workers
- Anecdotes
- Blow, Cornie, Blow (Song)
- Field Recordings
- Freedmen
- Handy Gal (Song)
- History
- Interviews
- Ju Rawsy Row, Row (Song)
- Neches River
- Neches River Valley
- Slave Narratives
- Slaves
- Social Conditions
- Songs
- Songs and Music
- Steamboats
- Texas
- Walk Dooley (Song)
- Work Songs