Spirituals, traditionally called "Negro Spirituals" and occasionally in the U.S., "African-American Spirituals," were the traditional religious folk songs of the slaves. They were recreated as choral concert pieces around the turn of the century by the Fisk Singers, and have become firmly established in both hymnals and the concert repertoire.
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Includes lyrics and WAV files for ~10 spirituals quoted in "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Article from the Christian History Institute, with song lyrics.
Quarterly containing education, history, and news related to Negro Spirituals: subscription information, news, and reviews.
E-text including introduction, lyrics, and annotated music collected by William Francis Allen, 1830-1889, Charles Pickard Ware, 1840-1921, and Lucy McKim Garrison 1842-1877.
Article from the Christian History Institute, with song lyrics.
Includes lyrics and WAV files for ~10 spirituals quoted in "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Quarterly containing education, history, and news related to Negro Spirituals: subscription information, news, and reviews.
E-text including introduction, lyrics, and annotated music collected by William Francis Allen, 1830-1889, Charles Pickard Ware, 1840-1921, and Lucy McKim Garrison 1842-1877.