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Pancocojams showcases the music, dances, language practices, & customs of African Americans and of other people of Black descent throughout the world.

Showing posts with label Jubilee singers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jubilee singers. Show all posts
Monday, December 5, 2022

The Meaning Behind The Lyrics To "Wade In The Water"

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Ms.Fluzo, July 19, 2010 **** Edited by Azizi Powell This pancocojams post presents some information about the African American Spiritual ...
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Sunday, March 22, 2020

What The Word "Jubilee" REALLY Means In Reference To Black American Religious Songs & African American Religious Singing Groups

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Edited by Azizi Powell This pancocojams post provides information about the word "jubilee" that was used to refer to African Ame...
Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Fisk Jubilee Singers' 1909 Sound File Of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (with three other renditions of this Spiritual)

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Edited by Azizi Powell This is Part II of a three part pancocojams series about The Fisk Jubilee Singers. Part II presents information a...

Online Excerpts About The Early History Of The Fisk Jubilee Singers

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Edited by Azizi Powell This is Part I of a three part pancocojams series about The Fisk Jubilee Singers. Part I presents several online ...
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Azizi Powell
I'm an African American mother, grandmother, & retired human services administrator. For more than forty years I have shared adapted West African stories with audiences in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. I have four blogspots: pancocojams, zumalayah, cocojams2, and .Civil Rights Songs. Much of the content of these blogs were previously found on my cocojams and jambalayah cultural websites. I curate all of these blogs on a voluntary basis. Each of these blogs have the primary goal of raising awareness about cultural aspects of African American culture and of other Black cultures throughout the world, particularly in regards to music & dance traditions. Viewer comments are welcome on my blogspots.
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