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Title Talk that talk : an anthology of African-American storytelling / edited by Linda Goss & Marian E. Barnes.

Imprint New York : Simon & Schuster, ©1989.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Children's Department  JUV. 398.2 T146T    Check Shelf
Description 521 pages ; 24 cm
Note "A Touchstone book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 507-511).
Contents Brer Tiger and the big wind / Faulkner -- No tracks coming back / Fauset -- Brer Rabbit and the briar patch / Reed -- King of de world / Hurston -- Why Anansi hides in corners / Nabawi -- Anancy an him story / Bennett -- Anansi's riding horse / Barnes -- Rooster and roach / Bass -- The ant story / Garcia-Barrio -- Why the rabbit is alert / Brown -- Brer Rabbit and Buh King / Umolo -- The frog who wanted to be a singer / Goss -- The butterfly / Hill -- Don't play with your supper / Asare -- Bush got ears / Clarke -- How trouble made the monkey eat pepper / Cox -- Uglier than a grinning buzzard / Anderson -- The story of skunk and why he has such a bad smell / Harold -- How the snake got his rattles / Lester -- A tunnel to our ancestors / Nwankwo -- The story of the eagle / Robinson -- How we got over / Maddox -- How the slaves helped each other / Faulkner -- Harriet Tubman is in my blood / Wilkins -- The Ibo landing story / Quimby -- A pioneer's story of Long Creek, Guyana / Clarke -- An old woman remembers / Brown -- The violence of desperate men / King, Jr. -- Bloody Sunday / Robinson -- Looking back at my Texas heritage / Simond -- Solitary confinement / Mandela -- Vietnam blues / Kirkland -- The creation / Johnson -- The prodigal son / Franklin -- Ezekiel and the vision of dry bones / Anderson -- The case of the missing strawberry pie / Torrence -- I cannot tell a lie peach cobbler pie / Goss -- Annie, the bully / Randall -- Daddy / King -- Death of a boy / Achebe -- Sikhamba-nge-nyanga / Jordan -- The lion and the Ashiko drum / Koram -- Warugunga / Gethaiga -- River and the foolish one / Asare -- Don't have a baby till you read this / Giovanni -- Aunt Zurletha / Dee -- Just don't never give up on love / Sanchez -- Song for my mother, prayer for my father / Goss -- Aunt Sue's stories / Hughes -- The Boogah Man / Dunbar -- The monkey woman / Garcia-Barrio -- Ways of a witch / Faulkner -- The two sons / McGill -- Miss Venora / McGill -- The white dog / Gigettes -- Barney McKay / Hunter -- Daddy and the Plat-Eye Ghost / Tate -- Kate, the bell witch / Torrence -- Taily Po / Anderson -- Jumbie, Duppy, an Spirit / Keens-Douglas -- Big fear and little fear / Fauset -- Ballad of the hoppy-toad / Walker -- Devil's dulcimer / Harrington -- Jack and de devil / Hurston -- A laugh that meant freedom / Brewer -- The lying bee / Clarke -- Good and drunk / Barnes -- Rock, church / Hughes -- Revolt of the angels / Clarke -- Two kinds of women / Ologboni -- Cindy Ellie, a modern fairy tale / Smith -- Si Mary Bigfoot / Warren-Jacobs -- Umu Madu in the good old days / Echewa -- Liberated / Cooper -- February / Gregory -- The party / Dunbar -- Jump rope rhymes -- John Henry / Leadbelly -- The tale of Boll Weevil / Leadbelly -- Legend of Dolemite / Nduma -- Signifyin' monkey / Brown, Jr. -- De wedding / Keens-Douglas -- Weekend glory / Angelou -- The ballad of Joe Meek / Brown -- Harriet Tubman / Greenfield -- African-American history rap / Holley -- Get Ready, Inc. / Henderson -- Spread the word, a storyteller's rap / Goss -- Commentaries: Animal tales and lore / Baker, Jr. -- Trickster, the revolutionary hero / Sertima -- Role of the Griot / Kouyate -- The black preacher as storyteller / Wiggins, Jr. -- Historical arenas of African American storytelling / Robinson -- Caddy buffers, legends of a middle class black family in Philadelphia / Morgan -- Creatures that haunt the Americas / Garcia-Barrio -- Storytelling and comic performance / Coleman -- The Georgia Sea Island Singers, Frankie and Doug Quimby / Barnes -- Folk poetry in the storytelling tradition / Asante.
Summary Contains almost 100 stories by famous yarn-spinners from the United States, Africa, and the Caribbean, ranging from ghost stories to ghetto adventures.
Subject African Americans -- Folklore.
Tales -- United States.
African Americans -- History -- Miscellanea.
African Americans. (OCoLC)fst00799558
Tales. (OCoLC)fst01142246
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Erzählung (DE-588)4015464-6
Anthologie.
Englisch.
Schwarze.
Black people -- Folklore.
Folklore -- United States.
Black people -- History.
Chronological Term Geschichte 1900-1989.
Genre/Form Fables. (OCoLC)fst01726604
Folklore. (OCoLC)fst01423784
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Miscellanea. (OCoLC)fst01423854
Fables.
Fables.
Folklore.
Added Author Goss, Linda.
Barnes, Marian E.
Other Form: Online version: Talk that talk. New York : Simon & Schuster, ©1989 (OCoLC)891420956
ISBN 0671671685 (pbk.)
9780671671686 (pbk.)
0671671677 (hard)
9780671671679 (hard)
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