Published by The African American Folklorist, Produced by Lamont Jack Pearley Episode one begins the conversation of Lovecraft Country’s inception, who is H.P. Lovecraft, and initial responses audience members have to the show. The purpose of this series is to document the program’s folklore, how convergence culture and mass media transmission play a part in...
Tag: Folklore
Lovecraft Country FOLKLORE EP ONE
Land of the Free, Home of the Brave
Published By The African American Folklorist Newspaper (Editor Lamont Jack Pearley) Written By: Anna Lomax Wood Not a true poemJust a few items I thought I would mentionTo everything we know, there is a new dimension. Did you know?Over 5,500 black women, men, and children Shot by police “in the line of duty”In the Land...
Jumping The Broom
Published by The African American Folklorist (Producer Lamont Jack Pearley) In this episode of The African American Folklorist, I speak with Dr. Tyler Parry, author of the book “Jumping The Broom – The Surprising Multicultural Origins of a Black Wedding Ritual” In this definitive history of a unique tradition, Tyler D. Parry untangles the convoluted...
THE AFRICAN AMERICAN FOLKLORIST EP 2 – ELIJAH COX
On this episode of The African American Folklorist, I share the story of the born free, African American Traditional Music Practitioner Elijah Cox, who was a fiddler, Buffalo soldier, and recorded in 1935 at the age of 93 for the Library of Congress Elijah Cox was also interviewed and recorded for the Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from...





