Williamsburg Regional Library
African Americans -- Folklore
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African Americans -- Folklore
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African Americans
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African Americans
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Folklore
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John Henry, by Julius Lester
From my people, 400 years of African American folklore, edited by Daryl Cumber Dance
When birds could talk & bats could sing, the adventures of Bruh Sparrow, Sis Wren, and their friends, told by Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Barry Moser
John Henry, by Christianne C. Jones ; illustrated by Ben Peterson
Folklore, memoirs, and other writings, Zora Neale Hurston; [edited by Cheryl A. Wall]
North American myths & legends, as told by Philip Ardagh ; illustrated by Olivia Rayner
Every tongue got to confess, Negro folk-tales from the Gulf states, Zora Neale Hurston ; foreword by John Edgar Wideman ; edited and with an introduction by Carla Kaplan
The people could fly, American Black folktales, told by Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
The people could fly, the picture book, Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
The complete tales of Uncle Remus, Compiled by Richard Chase ; with illustrations by Arthur Burdett Frost [and others]
John Henry, an American legend, story and pictures by Ezra Jack Keats
The headless haunt and other African-American ghost stories, collected and retold by James Haskins ; illustrated by Ben Otero
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