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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SOCIAL STUDY SERIES
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SOCIAL STUDY SERIES | |
The Negro and His Songs | $3.00 |
Folk Beliefs of the Southern Negro | 5.00 |
Negro Workaday Songs | 3.00 |
Southern Pioneers | 2.00 |
Law and Morals | 2.00 |
The Scientific Study of Human Society | 2.00 |
Systems of Public Welfare | 2.00 |
Roads to Social Peace | 1.50 |
The Country Newspaper | 1.50 |
Children’s Interest in Reading | 1.50 |
NEGRO WORKADAY SONGS
BY
HOWARD W. ODUM, Ph.D.
Kenan Professor of Sociology and Director of
the School of Public Welfare, University of
North Carolina
AND
GUY B. JOHNSON, A.M.
Institute for Research in Social Science,
University of North Carolina
CHAPEL HILL
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
LONDON: HUMPHREY MILFORD
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
1926
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Copyright, 1926, By
The University of North Carolina Press
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Presses of
Edwards & Broughton Company
RALEIGH
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A vast throng of Negro workaday singers, mirrors of arace
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