The truth behind American folklore
Indigenous origins and sacred mythologies
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African American folklore and resistance
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The corporate creation of tall tales
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Borderlands and immigrant lore
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Master of The truth behind American folklore
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Stories keep us bold! (Freedom's path unfold.)
John Henry's hammer: Real steel-drivers in the 1870s swung nine-pound hammers for twelve hours a day in pitch-black tunnels.
A clever, mischievous character in folklore who uses cunning and intellect to outwit stronger adversaries. Enslaved storytellers popularized Br'er Rabbit to covertly teach survival strategies and outsmart oppressive plantation owners.
What real-world technology did John Henry famously race against with his hammer?
Why did Gullah Geechee people traditionally paint their door frames 'haint blue'?
Which West African trickster figure directly inspired the African American stories of Br'er Rabbit?
What does the folklore of the 'flying Africans' represent to historians and anthropologists?
Which historic 1803 event in Georgia is closely tied to the legend of the flying Africans?
Where did historian Scott Nelson find the real-life inspiration for the legend of John Henry?




