negro spirituals
Negro Spirituals
Definition
Dates of creation
Is it a folksong?
Popular Spirituals
Where does the name derive from?
Definitions:
Work songs
Camp meetings
Brush arbor meetings
Bush meetings
Ring shout
Sorrow songs
Jubilees
Folk Spiritual
Arranged solo spiritual
Arranged Choir Concert Spiritual
Was there a secret language in the Negro Spiritual (explain use examples)?
What is the Negro Spirituals connection to religion in America?
What is Africanized Christianity?
Is there such a thing as a “white spiritual”?
What is the HBCU connection to the Negro Spiritual?
Who are the noted composers of the Negro Spiritual?
Who are the noted singers of the Negro Spiritual?
Explain how the Negro Spiritual has evolved from 1864 – 2021
Using musical examples and critique.
Informative Videos
Recent Scholarship
The Golden Voices
The Tuskegee University (formally known as Tuskegee Institute) Golden Voices Choir, is a prime example of HBCUs serving as a mechanism to bring Negro Spirituals
Harry T. Burleigh And The Negro Spiritual
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Notable Negro Spiritual Arrangers – Jordan Bishop and Bahi Iboaya
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Religion and Defiance: Negro Spirituals
May 4th, 2021| By: Alexis Bratton There has been a great deal of debate surrounding the origin and role of African-American Negro Spirituals in American
Tunes of Trials and Songs of Survival
Beginning with the African slaves who were seized and exported across the Atlantic in the midst of the Middle Passage, singing (negro spirituals) has
Negro spirituals and their remnants within the modern black population. By:Rebekah Glover and Trinity Seegars
The History of negro spirituals Negro spirituals proliferated in the last few decades of the eighteenth century, leading up to abolishing legalized slavery in the
Noted Composers & Singers of The Negro Spiritual
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Negro Spirituals in HBCUs- Ysa, Siya
Black Colleges and Black Christianity Across the diaspora, Islam and Christianity are the two main religions Black people are a part of. In American society,
The Commodification of Black Music
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