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                Review by: Michael Russert,  Multicultural Review - July 1, 2005
            
            
                "Highly recommended."
            
        
            
                Review by: Ran Blake,  Christian Science Monitor - April 15, 2005
            
            
                "The Sounds of Slavery will not only be valuable to young scholars, but . . . to young performers and composers, especially with the explosion of interest in 'roots music,' looking for new sources of original and searing music."
            
        
            
                Review by: Ira Berlin,  Distinguished University Professor, Univ of Maryland - April 1, 2005
            
            
                "A work of great originality and insight."
            
        
            
                Review by: Branford Marsalis - April 1, 2005
            
            
                "Shane White and Graham White's book is a joy."
            
        
            
                Review:  Library Journal - March 15, 2005
            
            
                "A fascinating book . . .  that brings to life the historical soundscape of 18th- and 19th-century African Americans at work, play, rest, and prayer . . . This remarkable achievement demands a place in every collection on African American and U.S. history and folklife. Highly recommended."