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Langston Hughes - The Glory Of Negro History Album

Langston Hughes - The Glory Of Negro History Album
Performer: Langston Hughes
Title: The Glory Of Negro History
Country: US
Style:Spoken Word, Poetry, Gospel, Folk, Dialogue
Released: 1966
Catalog number: FC 7752
Label: Folkways Records
MP3 album szie: 2414 mb
FLAC album size: 2224 mb

Tracklist

1Harriet Tubman
2African Chant
3Walt Whitman
4George Washington Carver
5NAACP Founding And Activities
6Mary McLeod Bethune
7I'm Not Rough
8Steal Away
9Negroes With The Spanish Explorers
10Ol' Riley
11Phyllis Wheatly
12Booker T. Washington
13 Part II - The Glory
14Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
15Dallas Rag
16Battle Hymn Of The Republic
17Little Brown Baby
18Frederick Douglas
19Reconstruction
20Organ Grinder's Swing
21Abraham Lincoln
22Sojourner Truth
23 Part I - The Struggle
24Ralph Bunche
25Trouble In Mind
26Battle Hymn Of The Republic
27Oh Freedeom
28If We Must Die
29Go Down Moses
30World War I
31John Brown's Body

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
FP 752Langston Hughes The Glory Of Negro History ‎(LP, Album, Mono)Folkways RecordsFP 752US1955
FC 7752Langston Hughes The Glory Of Negro History ‎(LP, Album)Folkways RecordsFC 7752US1966

Notes

Includes a booklet.

Short intro

Langston Hughes & Lead Belly. Part I - The Struggle: Frederick Douglass. Part I - The Struggle: Go Down Moses. Part II - The Glory: Battle Hymn of the Republic. George D. 32 Songs, 52 Minutes. Released: Jan 1, 1955. 1955 Folkways Records. More By Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes. The Glory of Negro History. Unboxing TITANIC Soundtrack - First Time on Vinyl Record Album - Продолжительность: 4:04 MilesOfVinyl Recommended for this collection of prose and song, Langston Hughes narrates the history of the African-American people. Beginning with the struggles associated with slavery and punctuated with African chants and freedom songs sung by Brownie McGhee, Hilda Haynes and Leadbelly, Hughes imparts the glory and triumphs of African-Americans, which include the accomplishments of Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver, the founding of the NAACP, the sporting legends Jackie Robinson and Joe Louis and the music of William Grant. Listen free to Langston Hughes The Glory of Negro History Part I - The Struggle: The Struggle, Part I - The Struggle: Negroes With the Spanish Explorers and more. 30 tracks 48:45. Do you have the artwork for this album Add artwork. February 1, 1902 - May 22, 1967 Born in Joplin, Missouri, James Langston Hughes was a member of an abolitionist family. He was the great-great-grandson of Charles Henry Langston, brother read more. The topic of Langston Hughes Negro deals with an extremely general description of the history of African Americans or blacks from the pre-1922 era until 1922. Hughes lets the reader know about historic experiences of blacks to show us the impact that blacks have had in past eras. He touches on past, historical events, like the days of Caesar and the Belgiansin the Congo 5 and 15. The murderous oppression that Hughes speaks about uncovered when he says, They lynch me still in Mississippi 16. Hughes has made his poem more understandable by the use of such elements as setting and si. Part II - The Glory: Organ Grinder's Swing. Part II - The Glory: Ralph Bunche. Part II- The Glory: Mary McLeod Bethune. This is a new, unopened CD in its jigsaw puzzles for free Home. American Black History, 2008. Songs of Innocence, The Little Black Boy, 02:45. Dialog 1, 04:23. Promo, 00:48. Negro Speaks of Rivers, 01:02. Ma Lord, 01:02. I, Too, 01:26