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    1936 Azalea Festival featuring The Society for the Preservation of Negro Spirituals

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    Broadcast and recorded by WEAF radio, the annual Azalea Festival, Charleston, South Carolina, April 14, 1936, features performances by the Society for the Preservation of the Negro Spiritual (now the Society for the Preservation of Spirituals) of Charleston, South Carolina, whose all-white ensemble specialized in singing spirituals in the Gullah language. Donated by one of the group\u27s members, Harold S. Dick Reeves. The program\u27s master of ceremony is DuBose Heyward. The songs performed by the society, some of which were collected in Johns Island, include Oh the Blood, Separated Line, Sinner, What are You Doing?, Tell John Don\u27t Close the Road. Reeves also tells a series of humorous jokes in Gullah as part of the programming. Other musical selections in the program that are not Gullah are mining songs and a young Maggie (inaudible last name) singing Wings of an Angel.https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/azalea-festival/1001/thumbnail.jp

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