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Frankie and Johnny

Frankie and Johnny

Stacy I. Morgan

University of Texas Press
2017
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Winner, Wayland D. Hand Prize, American Folklore Society, 2018Originating in a homicide in St. Louis in 1899, the ballad of “Frankie and Johnny” became one of America’s most familiar songs during the first half of the twentieth century. It crossed lines of race, class, and artistic genres, taking form in such varied expressions as a folk song performed by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly); a ballet choreographed by Ruth Page and Bentley Stone under New Deal sponsorship; a mural in the Missouri State Capitol by Thomas Hart Benton; a play by John Huston; a motion picture, She Done Him Wrong, that made Mae West a national celebrity; and an anti-lynching poem by Sterling Brown.In this innovative book, Stacy I. Morgan explores why African American folklore-and “Frankie and Johnny” in particular-became prized source material for artists of diverse political and aesthetic sensibilities. He looks at a confluence of factors, including the Harlem Renaissance, the Great Depression, and resurgent nationalism, that led those creators to engage with this ubiquitous song. Morgan’s research uncovers the wide range of work that artists called upon African American folklore to perform in the 1930s, as it alternately reinforced and challenged norms of race, gender, and appropriate subjects for artistic expression. He demonstrates that the folklorists and creative artists of that generation forged a new national culture in which African American folk songs featured centrally not only in folk and popular culture but in the fine arts as well.
Frankie and Johnny

Frankie and Johnny

Stacy I. Morgan

University of Texas Press
2017
nidottu
Winner, Wayland D. Hand Prize, American Folklore Society, 2018Originating in a homicide in St. Louis in 1899, the ballad of “Frankie and Johnny” became one of America’s most familiar songs during the first half of the twentieth century. It crossed lines of race, class, and artistic genres, taking form in such varied expressions as a folk song performed by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly); a ballet choreographed by Ruth Page and Bentley Stone under New Deal sponsorship; a mural in the Missouri State Capitol by Thomas Hart Benton; a play by John Huston; a motion picture, She Done Him Wrong, that made Mae West a national celebrity; and an anti-lynching poem by Sterling Brown.In this innovative book, Stacy I. Morgan explores why African American folklore-and “Frankie and Johnny” in particular-became prized source material for artists of diverse political and aesthetic sensibilities. He looks at a confluence of factors, including the Harlem Renaissance, the Great Depression, and resurgent nationalism, that led those creators to engage with this ubiquitous song. Morgan’s research uncovers the wide range of work that artists called upon African American folklore to perform in the 1930s, as it alternately reinforced and challenged norms of race, gender, and appropriate subjects for artistic expression. He demonstrates that the folklorists and creative artists of that generation forged a new national culture in which African American folk songs featured centrally not only in folk and popular culture but in the fine arts as well.
Maze and Haze Tooth Fairies

Maze and Haze Tooth Fairies

Stacy Cuellar

Archway Publishing
2020
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Although tooth fairies usually work alone, Maze and Haze are twin fairies that work together. Their only difference is the color of their wings: Maze's wings are light purple, and Haze's wings are light green. They are very small-but also very busy. One night, they watch from outside as a little girl cries about her lost tooth. The little girl is scared she won't be as pretty with a missing tooth, but the fairies know an even prettier tooth will grow back in its place. Maze and Haze are so excited to get this oh-so-pretty tooth, and with a little help from Mom, the little girl sleeps peacefully so the fairies can do their job. They switch the lost tooth with a shiny coin. This is the magic of the tooth fairies For small children, losing a tooth can be scary, but the fairies are there with a reward, making the experience exciting and fun.
Through Hazel Eyes

Through Hazel Eyes

Stacy Rose Bowen

Lulu Publishing Services
2013
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Stacy Bowen has endured a bumpy road in her thirty-eight years. In this memoir, she recounts some pivotal moments experienced and the people involved who helped to form the woman she is today. From family crises to freedom of the open road, Bowen recalls a host of memories: coping with a difficult childhood, enduring the loss of family members, recognizing the ties that bind families together (or tear them apart), and navigating the complex process of self-discovery. The child of a single parent, she describes the shame of being labeled as lower class and her internal struggles with self-esteem. With intimate and painful details, she shares the medical event that nearly ruined her and narrates her experience as an organ donor and her subsequent involvement with that community. Themes of perseverance and strength form the foundation for the stories in Through Hazel Eyes, conveying pain, acceptance, exploration, death, learning, and growth.
Rubi Finds a Home

Rubi Finds a Home

Stacy Rubinowitz; Cathren Housley

Lulu.com
2015
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Rubi lives in a pet shop with her brothers and sisters. It can be very scary living right in the window where everyone can see you all day. But, even scarier is when Rubi's brothers and sisters begin to disappear. Mr. Rumford say's they found new homes, and that Rubi will find a new home, too. But Rubi is afraid. She isn't sure she wants a new home. That is, until she meets her new mommy. Maybe a forever family is just exactly what Rubi needs. Rubi is a tiny toy poodle, but don't let her size fool you. She may be small, but there's much more to Rubi than her miniature stature. She's brave, bold, and smart as can be. But she wasn't always the confident pup she is today. Let Rubi share her amazing adventure and watch as she goes from a frightened, lonely puppy in a pet shop window to a happy, well-loved dog secure in her forever home.