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1. Cooshine Baby

2. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again

3. Peep Hell

4. O Lord, I'm in Your Hands

5. God Knows I'm a Soldier Enlisted in the Army

6. He's Got His Eyes on You and Me

7. At the Ferry

8. Street Criers Brawl: Poggy

9. I'm Going to Build Right on That Shore

10. There's a Bright Light Somewhere

11. Legend: "If de Lord Spea' My Life"

12. Street Criers Brawl: Shrimpee Roe

13. Screet Criers Brawl: Sweet Banana

14. Charms

15. Sissie in the Barn

16. Games

17. Music (Songs Commemorating Historical Events)

18. Negro Spirituals

19. Come On Wood Your Money

20. Charleston Aids Negro Research

21. Folk Customs and Folk Lore

22. Slangs

23. Negro Spirituals

24. Negro Spirituals

25. Negro Ballads

27. I'm on the Battlefield for My Lord

29. Negro Custom (Burials)

30. My Lord Gwine to Move This Wicked Race

31. A Dead Dog / A Five Year Old

33. My Mind Stayed on Jesus

34. Children's Games

35. Reel Songs

36. Legends

37. Cum Wood Yur Money

38. Negro Legend: Walk, Gospel, Walk

40. Negro Spirituals

41. The Minister and the Boy

43. Ghost Stories

44. Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church

45. Ex-slave 101 Years of Age

46. Experiences of an Ex-slave on Wadmalaw Island

47. City and County Dental Work

49. Negro Amusement Centers

50. Ex-slave Born 1857

51. Negro Theatre Efficiency Expert

52. Charleston Bagging Mill

54. Master Was Never So Morocious

55. Negro Interest in Charleston [Diana Brown]

57. Earthquake on September 8, 1886

58. Dart Hall Branch of Charleston Library

59. The Charleston Insurrection

60. Avery Institute: The Pride of Charleston

61. Early Negro Schools and Freedmen

62. B. F. Cox Leaves Avery Institute

63. Attempted Insurrection in 1822

64. Ex-Congressman Thomas Ezekiel Miller

65. Bishop Alexander Daniel Paine