Articles and Interviews

Interviews

Tara Yarlagadda, "The Legacy of African American Spirituals in Today's Gospel and Blues Music," How Stuff Works, e16 April 2020; https://bit.ly/2A5wWDb

Kristen Turner, interview about Spirituals and the Birth of a Black Entertainment Industry, New Books Network, 12 June 2018, https://bit.ly/2Ck6LaH


Selected Articles

“How African American Spirituals Moved from Cotton Fields to Concert Halls,” Zócalo Public Square, 29 Oct. 2018; https://bit.ly/2OeQSEF

“Composing in Black and White: Code-Switching in the Songs of Sam Lucas,” in Patricia Hall (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Music Censorship, pp. 559–92 (Oxford University Press, 2018) https://www.dropbox.com/s/0ith0yu83va26vo/Graham-Lucas-published-onlnine.pdf?dl=0

“Reframing Negro Spirituals in the Late Nineteenth Century,” in John Koegel (ed.), Music, American Made: Essays in Honor of John Graziano, Detroit Monographs in Musicology / Studies in Music, no. 58 (Sterling Heights, MI: Harmonie Park Press, 2011), pp. 603–27; https://www.dropbox.com/s/lyzftkc15uxowyh/Graham_Reframing.pdf?dl=0

"Fisk Jubilee Singers," Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology (Norwich, England: Canterbury Press, 2013); https://www.dropbox.com/s/sdxcszfxtgepgvk/Graham_Fisk%20Jubilee%20Singers.pdf?dl=0

“On the Road to Freedom: The Contracts of the Fisk Jubilee Singers,” American Music 24/1 (2006): 1–29

Grove Dictionary of American Music, ed. Charles Hiroshi Garrett (Oxford University Press, 2013), articles on: Abolition; Frank Brower; Fisk Jubilee Singers; George C. Howard (and family); Hyers Sisters; J. Rosamond Johnson; Kelly and Leon's Minstrels; Walter Kittredge; Musical Theater §1860–1900; William Henry Lane; Dick Pelham; George Primrose; Spirituals; Tyrolean Minstrels; James Unsworth; Josephine Wright.