3.14.07

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WVU Music 271 Podcast

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Music 271: 3.14.07II: The evolution of African-American Christianity in resistance to white oppression: The Spiritual:• “Steal Away” - Night worship service was to be held OR Some slaves were going to an attempt an escape• “Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho” - displayed the slaves longing for freedom• “Go Down Moses” - Sung when it became apparent that the Confederacy would lose the war, and Union troops were setting slaves free (1862-63)• 1864-1865 - Celebratory spirituals (Free At Last)• “Yonder Come Day” - evening worship was drawing to a closeIII: African Sacred Dance adapted to Christianity: The Ring Shout: (GB p. 67)• Ring Shout - African sacred dance (CCW direction circle dance)• Conducted at night in “praise houses”• “Run, Old Jeremiah” - recorded 1934 in Jennings, Louisiana (sung by Joe Washington and Austin Coleman)