SPEAKER: J. Weldon Norris, Steven Cornelius, Samuel Perryman
EVENT DATE: 2013/03/30
RUNNING TIME: 46 minutes
TRANSCRIPT: View Transcript (link will open in a new window)
DESCRIPTION:
A panel discussion on African-American spirituals of the Civil War.
Reference:Library Of Congress
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