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Appendix

Songs of Social and Economic Protest on Records
AIN'T IT HARD TO BE A RIGHT BLACK NIGGER? James (Iron Head) Baker
, Central state farm, Sugarland, Tex. Library of Congress,
Archive of American Folk Song * 202 B1, 617 B2, 721 B1 and B2.
AIN'T THIS A MEAN WORLD TO LIVE IN? Four unidentified Negroes,
Belle Glade, Fla. L of C, AAFS 374 B.
AIN'T WORKIN' SONG. Charley Campbell, State docks, Mobile, Ala.
L of C, AAFS 1336 B2.
ALL OUT AND DOWN. Huddie Ledbetter (Leadbelly). Melotone 0314.
ATOMIC ENERGY. Sir Lancelot. Charter 102.
BAD HOUSING BLUES. Josh White. Keynote album 107 ("Southern
Exposure").
BALL AND CHAIN BLUES. Unidentified Negro convict, State peninten-
tiary, Nashville, Tenn. L of C, AAFS 178 A2.
BALLAD OF F.D.R. Tom Glazer and group. Asch album 200.
BEANS, BACON, AND GRAVY. Gladys, Matilda, and Juanita Crouch,
St. Louis, Mo. L of C, AAFS SR 43.
THE BEGGAR DREW NIGH. Mrs. Vera Kilgore, Highlander Folk School,
Monteagle, Tenn. L of C, AAFS 2938 B4.
BEN BUTLER. Mrs. A. G. Griffin, Newberry, Fla. L of C, AAFS 955 A4.
BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINS. Harry (Mac) McClintock. Victor 21704.
BLOWIN' DOWN THIS ROAD. Woody Guthrie. Victor album P 27 ( "Dust
Bowl Ballads.").
BOSS MAN, I AIN'T WORKIN' FOR YOU. Victoria Wilson, New Bight, Cat
Island, Bahamas. L of C, AAFS 413 A1.
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* Hereafter abbreviated L of C, AAFS

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Publication Information: Book Title: American Folksongs of Protest. Contributors: John Greenway - author. Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press. Place of Publication: Philadelphia. Publication Year: 1953. Page Number: 311.
    
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