Drums and Shadows: Survival Studies among the Georgia Coastal Negroes

Drums and Shadows: Survival Studies among the Georgia Coastal Negroes

Drums and Shadows: Survival Studies among the Georgia Coastal Negroes

Drums and Shadows: Survival Studies among the Georgia Coastal Negroes

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Overview

Set against the background of the antebellum slave trade, Drums and Shadows traces the persistence of African heritage in the culture of blacks living on the Georgia coast in the 1930s. In the later years of the depression, members of the Georgia Writers' Project visited and interviewed blacks, many of whose grandparents, smuggled into slavery as late as 1858, had passed on the customs and beliefs of their African past. Seeking evidence of African traditions, the project's workers questioned the blacks about conjure—the curses and potions responsible for turns of luck, illnesses, and even death—about dreams that often determine the course of daily life, and about spirits and other apparitions as real as walking, breathing people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820308517
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 05/01/1986
Series: Brown Thrasher Books Series
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

MALCOLM BELL JR. spent eight eight years researching and writing Major Butler's Legacy on retiring as president and chairman of a Savannah bank. He has published articles and books on Savannah and Georgia history, and with his wife Muriel made the photographs for Drums and Shadows, a Georgia Writers' Project publication reissued by the University of Georgia Press in 1986.
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