Anne Romaine Papers
Anne Romaine (1942-1995), folk music
performer, historian, and writer, was active in the civil
rights movement, and, with Bernice Johnson Reagon, created
the Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project, a racially mixed
group of traditional artists who toured the South. Romaine,
who was married to civil rights activist Howard Romaine, also
worked with Guy Carawan, Esther Lefever, and Hazel Dickens.
Materials, 1935-1995, include correspondence, book
manuscripts, songs, publicity materials, photographs, and
recordings of Anne Romaine's performances. Among the topics
covered are civil rights work in the 1960s, labor
organization, cotton mills and textile workers, Bernice
Johnson Reagon and the Southern Folk Cultural Revival
Project, country music, labor songs, and folk music as a
means of social protest. [from abstract in finding aid]