Listen to at least four of the songs linked below. In the chart provided in your preformatted Word document, list the artist and title of the song, the song’s subject, and the way(s) it reflects popular trends in 1920s America. You may use only one anti-evolution or “race” song and you cannot use more than one song per artist.
Al Jolson - Avalon (1920) -
Bessie Smith - After You've Gone (1927) -
Bessie Smith - I'm Wild About That Thing (1929) -
Bessie Smith - Tain't Nobodys Business If I Do (1923) -
Binkley Brothers Dixie Clodhoppers - I'll Rise When the Rooster Crows (1928) -
Charlie Pool and His North Carolina Ramblers - Don't Let Your Deal Go Down (1925) -
Charlie Pool and His North Carolina Ramblers - Monkey on a String (1926) -
Ethel Waters - I've Found a New Baby (1925) -
Fiddlin' John Carson - There Ain't No Bugs On Me (1928) -
G.S. Richey - Monkey Business (1925) -
Gentry Family - You Can't Make a Monkey Out of Me -
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five - Big Butter And Egg Man From The West (1926) -
Paul Whiteman 'My Blue Heaven' (1927) -
Poplin-Woods Tennessee String Band - Are You From Dixie (1928) -
The Skillet Lickers - Nigger in the Woodpile (1929) -
The Skillet Lickers - Run Nigger. Run (1927) -
Uncle Dave Macon - The Bible's True (1925) -
Vernon Dalhart - Bryan's Last Fight (1925) -
Vernon Dalhart - The John T. Scopes Trial (1925) -
Victoria Spivey and Louis Armstrong-How do They Do It That Way (1929) -
You Can't Make a Monkey Of Me -