Folklore, African American
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
African American Folklore. Lucas Woodard and Corbin Sutton., 2000 - 2000
The student papers and videotapes included in this collection are final projects for Anthropology 390, Introduction to Folklore, taught by Professor Raymond A. Hall, spring semester 2000. ANTH 390 Topics in Anthropology is an exploration of selected topics in anthropology, culture and society. The papers are arranged by semester and year, and subject headings are given for each.
African American Folklore. Samantha Robbins and Emily Shagley., 2000 - 2000
The student papers and videotapes included in this collection are final projects for Anthropology 390, Introduction to Folklore, taught by Professor Raymond A. Hall, spring semester 2000. ANTH 390 Topics in Anthropology is an exploration of selected topics in anthropology, culture and society. The papers are arranged by semester and year, and subject headings are given for each.
Exploring the Power of Rumor in the African-American/Black Community at DePauw University. Melody Ellington and Jeanna Tillman., 2000 - 2000
The student papers and videotapes included in this collection are final projects for Anthropology 390, Introduction to Folklore, taught by Professor Raymond A. Hall, spring semester 2000. ANTH 390 Topics in Anthropology is an exploration of selected topics in anthropology, culture and society. The papers are arranged by semester and year, and subject headings are given for each.
Talkin' 'Bout da Ghetto. Corey J. Anderson, Marqui J. Jackson and Nashara C. Mitchell., 2000 - 2000
The student papers and videotapes included in this collection are final projects for Anthropology 390, Introduction to Folklore, taught by Professor Raymond A. Hall, spring semester 2000. ANTH 390 Topics in Anthropology is an exploration of selected topics in anthropology, culture and society. The papers are arranged by semester and year, and subject headings are given for each.