African Americans -- Folklore
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African Americans -- Folklore
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African Americans
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- The book of Negro folklore, edited by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps
- Sukey and the mermaid, Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Talk that talk, an anthology of African-American storytelling, edited by Linda Goss & Marian E. Barnes
- American Negro folklore, by J. Mason Brewer. Illus. by Richard Lowe
- The last tales of Uncle Remus, as told by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- John Henry, adapted by Stephen Krensky ; illustrations by Mark Oldryod [sic]
- The Negro and his folklore in nineteenth-century periodicals, edited, with an intro., by Bruce Jackson
- From my people, 400 years of African American folklore, Edited by Daryl Cumber Dance
- Uncle Remus, the complete tales, with a new introduction, as told by Julius Lester ; llustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- The people could fly, American Black folktales, told by Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
- Jump!, the adventures of Brer Rabbit, by Joel Chandler Harris ; adapted by Van Dyke Parks and Malcolm Jones ; illustrated by Barry Moser. --
- The girl who spun gold, by Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon
- The people could fly, the picture book, Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
- The tales of Uncle Remus, as told by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- A ring of tricksters, animal tales from America, the West Indies, and Africa, Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- A treasury of Afro-American folklore, the oral literature, traditions, recollections, legends, tales, songs, religious beliefs, customs, sayings, and humor of peoples of African descent in the Americas, [compiled] by Harold Courlander ; decorations by Enrico Arno. --
- Myths, legends, and folktales of America, an anthology, David Leeming and Jake Page
- Wiley and the Hairy Man, retold by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Further tales of Uncle Remus, the misadventures of Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer Wolf, the Doodang, and all the other creatures, told by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- Every tongue got to confess, Negro folk-tales from the Gulf states, Zora Neale Hurston ; oreword by John Edgar Wideman ; edited with an introduction by Carla Kaplan
- The six fools, collected by Zora Neale Hurston ; adapted by Joyce Carol Thomas ; illustrated by Ann Tanksley
- The annotated African American folktales, edited with a foreword, introduction, and notes by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Maria Tatar
- John Henry, as told by Julius Lester ; pictures by Jerry Pinkney
- Bruh Rabbit and the tar baby girl, by Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by James Ransome
- Jump on over!, the adventures of Brer Rabbit and his family, by Joel Chandler Harris ; adapted by Van Dyke Parks ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- Sure as sunrise, stories of Bruh Rabbit & his walkin' talkin' friends, Alice McGill ; illustrated by Don Tate
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