
African American Folktales: Stories from Black Traditions in the New World (The Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library)
Author: Roger Abrahams Category: Culture and Heritage, Fairy Tales and Mythology, Folklore, Middle School, Upper Elementary Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Country: United States, Caribbean Reading Age: Middle School, Upper Elementary More DetailsFrom the canefileds of the ante-bellum South, the villages of the Caribbean islands, and the streets of contemporary inner cities, here are more than one hundred tales from an “incredibly rich and affirmative storytelling tradition” (“Choice”).
Full of life, wisdom, and humor, these tales range from the earthy comedy of tricksters to stories explaining how the world was created and got to be the way it is, to moral fables that tell of encounters between masters and slaves. They includes stories set down in travelers’ reports and plantation journals from the early nineteenth century, tales gathered by collectors such as Joel Chandler Harris and Zora Neale Hurston, and narratives tape-recorded by Roger Abrahams himself during extensive expeditions throughout the American South and the Caribbean.
“From the Trade Paperback edition.”
African American Folktales: Stories from Black Traditions in the New World
Edited by Roger Abrahams
Source: Publisher (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group)
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