Title | Artist | Label | Year |
soundbite: the whipping of January | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
Slavery Days | Burning Spear | Island Records | 1975 |
soundbite: various slaves speaking | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
Dry Your Tears Africa (Reprise) | John Williams | Dreamworks Records | 1997 |
soundbite: stealing Africans from Africa | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
I'm Talking 'Bout Freedom | Syl Johnson | Twilight Records | 1970 |
Fanfare To The Common Man | Aaron Copland | London Records | 1981 |
soundbite: pre-amble & history | read by Annette Walker | not applicable | 2004 |
soundbite: introduction | read by Playthell Benjamin | not applicable | 2004 |
soundbite: on board a slave ship | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
What Kind Of Land | Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Ryko Records | 1998 |
soundbite: William Lynch's "How To Make A Slave" | read by Simon Loekle | not applicable | unavailable |
soundbite re: a blind slave | Papa Dallas | unavailable | unavailable |
African Spirit | Nasio Fontaine | Higher Love Records | 2003 |
Black Seeds intro | The Main Ingredient | RCA Records | 1971 |
soundbite re: slavery | Fountain Hughes | unavailable | unavailable |
Heritage Of A Blackman | Sam Dees | Atlantic Records | 1998 |
soundbite re: slavery | read by James Earl Jones | unavailable | unavailable |
We'll Keep On Struggling | Oku Onuora | Zola Zola Records | 1993 |
soundbite re: Josephine Smith | read by Debbie Allen | unavailable | unavailable |
Oh Lord Why Lord/Prayer | Parliament | HDH Records | 1972 |
Canon In "D" | Pachelbel | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: slavery | Laura Smally | unavailable | unavailable |
Born Dead | J.B. Lenoir | L & R Records | 1965 |
soundbite: a Captain speaks about his cargo | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
Sons Of Slaves | Junior Delgado | Upsetter Records | 1977 |
soundbite: Frederick Douglas' "What To The Slave Is The Fourth Of July?" [excerpt] | read by Ossie Davis | unavailable | unavailable |
Steal Away To Jesus | Kinsey West | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: sorrow songs | read by Playthell Benjamin | not applicable | unavailable |
soundbite: the selling of Kizzy by her master | John Amos and Madge Sinclair | unavailable | unavailable |
Crazy Bald Heads | Bob Marley & The Wailers | unavailable | unavailable |
40 Lashes | Wynton Marsalis | Columbia Records | 1997 |
soundbite: remembering slavery | Laura Smally | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: Rose Williams being forced to mate with Rufus | read by Jena Jones | unavailable | unavailable |
Dambala | Nina Simone | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: Toby & Kunte | Louis Gossett Jr. and John Amos | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: slaves slipping off | Laura Smally | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: castration | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite: remembering slavery | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
Black Woman | Judy Mowatt | Tuff Gong Records | 1978 |
soundbite re: slaves praying for their masters | Laura Smally | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: Caroline Johnson Harris getting married | read by Esther Rolle | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: Arnold Gragston | read by Clifton Davis | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite: slave wives getting whipped | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
Lord I Need You [excerpt] | The Williams Brothers | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: slave conditions | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite: we got to remember the old ways | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
African Children | Aswad | CBS Records | 1981 |
soundbite: Abraham Lincoln's interest in saving the union | read by Simon Loekle | not applicable | unavailable |
soundbite re: escaping slavery | read by Debbie Allen | unavailable | unavailable |
Lift Every Voice | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below We're All Going To Go | Curtis Mayfield | Curtom Records | 1970 |
soundbite re: families being reunited | read by Esther Rolle | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite: remembering slavery | Harriet Smith | unavailable | unavailable |
Buffalo Soldier | Bob Marley & The Wailers | Island Records | 1983 |
Freedom In The Air | Bernice Johnson Reagon | Smithsonian Folkways Recordings | 1997 |
soundbite re: William I. Johnson Jr. | read by Clifton Davis | unavailable | unavailable |
Give Us A Flag | Richie Havens | Columbia Records | 1991 |
soundbite re: Sarah DeBroh | read by Melba Moore | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: Tom Hester | read by Louis Gossett Jr. | unavailable | unavailable |
Freedom | The Golden Gate Quartet & Josh White | Bridge Records | 2002 |
soundbite: spreading the news that the slaves were freed | Laura Smally | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite: figuring out what to do with new found freedom | Fountain Hughes | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: Robert Glen | read by James Earl Jones | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: life after being freed | Issa Mosley | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: slaves being in debt even after being freed | Laura Smally | unavailable | unavailable |
Message From The Black Man | The Temptations | Gordy Records | 1969 |
soundbite re: her husband, Jim Smith, being killed | Harriet Smith | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite: saving money and paying for items with cash | Fountain Hughes | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite: Frederick Douglas Prelude | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite: Frederick Douglas' "What To The Slave Is The Fourth Of July?" [excerpt] | read by Ossie Davis | unavailable | unavailable |
God Bless America For What | Swamp Dogg | Charly Records | 1991 |
Stand Up And Be Counted [excerpt] | Good Ole South | unavailable | unavailable |
The Klan [excerpt] | L.A. Carnival | unavailable | unavailable |
Kajun Ku Klux Klan [excerpt] | Johnny Rebel | unavailable | unavailable |
Ku Klux Klan | Steel Pulse | Island Records | 1978 |
soundbite: Your Stars And Bars | Jolivette Anderson | Jaja Records | 2000 |
Dixie/Strange Fruit | René Marie | Max Jazz Records | 2001 |
soundbite: Ida B. Wells-Barnett's "Lynching, Our National Crime" | read by Ruby Dee | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite re: Dred Scott case | Mumia Abu-Jamal | unavailable | unavailable |
Lift Every Voice/Get Up And Stand Up For Your Rights | unavailable | unavailable | unavailable |
soundbite: epilogue | Terry Wilson | not applicable | unavailable |