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Paperback Rainbow Round My Shoulder Book

ISBN: 1025939751

ISBN13: 9781025939759

Rainbow Round My Shoulder

"Rainbow Round My Shoulder" is a groundbreaking blend of sociology, folklore, and narrative that offers an intimate portrait of the "Black Ulysses," a wandering laborer traversing the American South in the early 20th century. Through the eyes of this nomadic protagonist, Howard W. Odum captures the vibrant and often harsh realities of African American life during a period of profound social transition. The work is celebrated for its rich documentation of folk traditions, integrating hundreds of song fragments, blues lyrics, and spirituals into a rhythmic prose that echoes the cadence of the road.

This compelling narrative serves as both a literary achievement and a vital historical record of the "blue-trail" wanderer. Odum explores themes of migration, labor, and the resilient spirit of a culture expressed through oral storytelling and music. By focusing on the individual experiences of a man living on the fringes of society, "Rainbow Round My Shoulder" provides unique insights into the secular and sacred traditions that shaped the Southern landscape. It remains an essential text for readers interested in the intersection of American literature, social science, and the profound depth of Black folk culture.

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