Shout because you're free
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The ring shout is the oldest-known African American performance tradition surviving on the North American continent. Performed for the purpose of religious worship, this fusion of dance, song, and percussion survives today in the Bolden community of McIntosh County, Georgia. Incorporating oral history, first-person accounts, musical transcriptions, photographs, and drawings, Shout Because You're Free documents a group of performers known as the McIntosh County Shouters.
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Margo Newmark Rosenbaum
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Johann S. Buis
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Margo Rosenbaum
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Rosenbaum, Art.
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Art Rosenbaum
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Shout Because You're Free: The African American Ring Shout Tradition in Coastal Georgia
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Shout because you're free
- SBShout Because You're FreeArt Rosenbaum, Margo Rosenbaum
Shout Because You're Free
- SBShout Because You're FreeArt Rosenbaum, Margo Newmark Rosenbaum, Johann S. Buis
Shout Because You're Free
