Annotations for "Carita Doggett Corse"

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S1576, T86-244 30:45 - 31:04 This record was made for the purpose of recording the annunciation of an educated Southern white voice. And the story was one which was recorded by the Federal Writers as part of their work for the American guide series volume that's Florida.
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S1576, T86-244 31:16 - 31:31 This is Mrs. Rolla Southworth, State Director of the Professional Service Projects of the WPA in Florida who will give us her opinion of the recording program of the folk songs in Florida.
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S1576, T86-244 32:15 - 32:16 Thank you, Ms. Southworth.
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S1576, T86-245 22:34 [Inaudible]
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S1576, T86-245 11:55 What kind of a song is this, Zora?
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S1576, T86-245 11:60 When is it used?
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S1576, T86-245 12:06 What is the fire dance?
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S1576, T86-245 12:15 And how did you happen to learn it?
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S1576, T86-245 12:51 What is this?
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S1576, T86-245 14:02 Are those songs sung in Florida as well as in the West Indies?
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S1576, T86-245 14:24 I think it's very interesting that we have inferences from the West Indies as well as the rural South in our Florida Negro folklore.
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S1576, T86-245 26:39 What is it about? What is it about?
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S1576, T86-245 26:44 What is it about? What is it about?
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S1576, T86-245 27:23 And did you get this one in [audible]. Did you say that?
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