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[ARSCLIST] "Follow the Drinking Gourd" website
Dear colleagues:
I hope this item is of interest to some of you
and, for libraries, perhaps your patrons as well.
Sincerely,
Joel
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I am happy to announce that my website devoted to
the history and cultural history of the American
folk song Follow the Drinking Gourd has now
launched. The site may be accessed here: www.followthedrinkinggourd.org
Much of the song?s enduring appeal derives from
its perceived status as a unique, historical
remnant harkening back to the pre-Civil War South
? no other such map songs survive. But the song
as it appears in roughly 200 recordings, dozens
of songbooks, several award-winning children's
books and many other places could not possibly
have been sung by escaping slaves. The signature
line in the chorus, "for the old man is awaitin'
for to carry you to freedom," was written by Lee
Hays eighty years after the end of the Civil War.
Previous explanations of the Drinking Gourd song
? whatever their accuracy ? at least had the
virtue of being internally consistent and neatly
compelling! I look at how the song has been
interpreted over the last 10 years ? wrongly, I
believe, in virtually all the existing websites,
teacher?s guides, books and other media
addressing it. I then examine how this flawed
research assumed its current dominant position.
I believe that versions of the Drinking Gourd
song were sung by black Americans dating back to
at least the early 20th century, and likely
earlier than that. However, I propose a tentative
new theory to explain the song, which holds that
there was no Drinking Gourd song complete with
map information sung in the antebellum South.
Appendices include a timeline, samples of 23 of
the over 200 recorded versions of the song, and
an analysis of the adult and children?s books
based on the song. There is more to come.
I welcome your comments and suggestions.
Joel Bresler
Independent Researcher
Joel Bresler
250 E. Emerson Rd.
Lexington, MA 02420
USA
781-862-4104 (Telephone & FAX)
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