Samuel Charters (1929-2015) was an eminent historian of jazz and blues music and author of the award-winning The Roots of the Blues and numerous other titles. He was also a Grammy-winning record producer, musician, poet, and fiction writer and was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1994.
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Acknowledgments 1. With Voices to Sing! 2. Come Liberty! 3. Schooling of a Different Nature 4. Scattering the seed 5. Beat! beat! drums! 6. De Northmen, dey's got massa now 7. How little we knew! 8. Poor Rosy, Poor Gal 9. It is so hard 10. A Simple Leaf 11. I am no good at last words . . . 12. The Making of Slave Songs of the United States 13. Sweet, Wild Melodies 14. Now do not disappoint us! 15. My dear Luxie 16. Autumn Leaves Appendix A Slave Songs of the United States: A Description and Commentary Appendix B "Poor Rosy, Poor Gal" and "Roll, Jordan Roll" for Voice and Piano; Collected and Arranged by Miss Lucy McKim, 1862 Appendix C Unsigned Reviews by Lucy McKim Garrison, Lucy McKim Garrison and Wendell Garrison, and Charlotte Forten Notes Bibliography Index

