Toting the Lead Row

Toting the Lead Row
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Publisher : University Alabama Press
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : IND:39000005674481
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Book Synopsis Toting the Lead Row by : Virginia Pounds Brown

Download or read book Toting the Lead Row written by Virginia Pounds Brown and published by University Alabama Press. This book was released on 1981 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "You recall the expression 'toting the lead row', don't you? In chopping cotton or corn there is always a leader, one who can chop the fastest of them all. When he finishes his row, he goes back and helps the other choppers finish theirs. The one who totes the lead row takes the lead place in the next row."--Ruby Pickens Tartt As a young woman growing up in Livingston in the Black Belt region of Alabama, Ruby Pickens Tartt developed a keen interest in the stories, songs, and folklore of rural blacks. Born in 1880, this remarkable woman lived through 94 years of dramatic change for blacks and whites alike. She was certain that the very essence of her native Sumter County lay on the back roads, in the cabins hidden nearby, and with the black people who lived there. Their singing and their stories captivated her; the preservation of their heritage became life-long commitment. In her collection work, including service with the WPA Writers' Project, Ruby Pickens Tartt worked with and assisted other collectors of folklore, notably Carl Carmer and John Lomax; indeed, her Livingston home became a mecca for folklorists and writers. In helping them all, truly Mrs. Tartt was "toting the lead row". Toting the Lead Row is divided into two major parts. The first is biographical and told in detail is her work during the Depression with the Federal Writers' Project, collecting folk songs and life histories and gathering folklore. The second part contains selecting writings of Ruby Pickens Tartt: 18 life histories and stories and 12 slave narratives.


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