Physical description:
2 10" 33 1/3 rpm records
19 78 rpm records
Provenance:
Personal collection of Guy B. Johnson. Purchased and donated to the
Center from Johnson's grandson, Robert Johnson.
Biographical sketch:
Guy B. Johnson worked at the Institute for Research in Social Science
at the University of North Carolina in the 1920s. He published a monograph
on John Henry and numerous articles on African-American music. With sociology
professor Howard Washington Odum, he published two important books on African-American
music: The Negro and His Songs (1925) and Negro Workaday Songs,
(1926).
Scope and content:
All of the sound recordings were commercially issued. A list of the
recordings follows.
Location: Filed with the other commercial sound recordings
by format, label and issue number.