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Folklore Miscellany, May 1958, pp. 21-~43.<br />

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Dillard, p. 38, from liner notes by Bruce Jackson for Wake Up Dead Man.<br />

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Lomax, p. 155.<br />

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324 English Dialect Dictionary, ed. Joseph Wright (London: H. Frowde, 1905; reprinted by Hacker Art<br />

Books 1962).<br />

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327 Charters, p. 69.<br />

328 All quotes from Herman Ernest, III in this entry are from <strong>the</strong> auth<br />

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From <strong>the</strong> Afro-American Almanac <strong>of</strong> Historical Documents, Toptags.com/AAMA.<br />

337 Major, p. 410.<br />

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339 Oliver, p. 93.<br />

340 Ibid., p. 57.<br />

341 Lomax, p. 70<br />

342 Jones, p. 168<br />

343 Holloway and Vass, p. 147.<br />

344 Major, p. 415.<br />

345 The author thanks former <strong>Blues</strong> Revue editor-in-chief Andrew M. Robble for this anecdote.<br />

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347 From telegram sent to Sam Lay by Bob Dylan when Lay was honored by <strong>the</strong> Recording Academy with<br />

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349<br />

The Signifying Monkey: A Theory <strong>of</strong> African-American Literary Criticism, by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,<br />

pg. 69 (Oxford University Press, 1989).<br />

350 Mules and Men by Zora Neale Huston, Introduction, p. 1, (New York: Harper Collins reissue 1990).<br />

351 Deep Down in <strong>the</strong> Jungle: Negro Narrative Folklore from <strong>the</strong> Streets <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, by Roger D.<br />

Abrahams, p. 113, (Hatboro, PA: Folklore, 1964.)<br />

352 Lomax, p. 364.<br />

353 All quotes fro<br />

354 The Card Catalog entry for this song, located in <strong>the</strong> American Folklife Center's Reading Room Card<br />

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355 Prostitutes, Progressives, and Police: The Viability <strong>of</strong> Vice in San Diego 1900-<br />

McKanna, Jr., The Journal <strong>of</strong> San Diego History, Winter 1989, Volume 35, Number 1.<br />

356 Yronwode.<br />

357 Ferris, p. 35.<br />

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