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Bibliography

Selected Bibliography In researching this book, I have consulted many periodicals, as well as liner notes to LPs and CDs. The following publications were particularly useful: Blues & Rhythm, Blues Unlimited, Bulletin du Hot Club de France, Come for to Sing, Jazz Journal, Jazz Monthly, Jazz Record, Juke Blues, La Revue du Jazz, Living Blues, Melody Maker, Musical Express (later New Musical Express), 78 Quarterly, and Sing Out! Also helpful were the following newspapers: Ames (Iowa) Daily Tribune, Chicago Defender, Chicago Maroon, and Iowa State Daily. Where I have cited specific articles or liner notes, the reference appears in the endnotes. Aldin, Mary Katherine. A Musical Journey: The Films of Pete, Toshi, and Dan Seeger. Vestapol VHS 13042. Asbell, Bernie. ―The Whisper of Big Bill Broonzy.‖ Melody Maker, February 8, 1958, 13. Asman, James. ―Frankly, I Am Disgusted!‖ Musical Express, September 28, 1951. Baldwin, James. Nobody Knows My Name: More Notes of a Native Son. 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