Disturbing the Peace : : Black Culture and the Police Power after Slavery / / Bryan Wagner.

W. C. Handy waking up to the blues on a train platform, Buddy Bolden eavesdropping on the drums at Congo Square, John Lomax taking his phonograph recorder into a southern penitentiary - in Disturbing the Peace, Bryan Wagner revises the history of the black vernacular tradition and gives a new accoun...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. THE BLACK TRADITION FROM IDA B. WELLS TO ROBERT CHARLES -- 2. THE STRANGE CAREER OF BRAS- COUPÉ -- 3. UNCLE REMUS AND THE ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT -- 4. THE BLACK TRADITION FROM GEORGE W. JOHNSON TO OZELLA JONES -- NOTES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INDEX
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W. C. Handy waking up to the blues on a train platform, Buddy Bolden eavesdropping on the drums at Congo Square, John Lomax taking his phonograph recorder into a southern penitentiary - in Disturbing the Peace, Bryan Wagner revises the history of the black vernacular tradition and gives a new account of black culture by reading these myths in the context of the tradition's ongoing engagement with the law.
Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ILLUSTRATIONS --
INTRODUCTION --
1. THE BLACK TRADITION FROM IDA B. WELLS TO ROBERT CHARLES --
2. THE STRANGE CAREER OF BRAS- COUPÉ --
3. UNCLE REMUS AND THE ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT --
4. THE BLACK TRADITION FROM GEORGE W. JOHNSON TO OZELLA JONES --
NOTES --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INDEX
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INDEX
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3. UNCLE REMUS AND THE ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT --
4. THE BLACK TRADITION FROM GEORGE W. JOHNSON TO OZELLA JONES --
NOTES --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INDEX
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