| 1 | Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower - FH 5802Voice [Featuring] – President Dwight D. Eisenhower |
| 2 | Battle Hymn Of The Republic - FH 2187 |
| 3 | W.E.B. Dubois - FD-5511Voice [Featuring] – W.E.B. Dubois |
| 4 | Harriet Tubman - FH 5523Voice [Featuring] – Harriet Tubman |
| 5 | Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2 - FH 5526Voice [Featuring] – Frederick Douglass |
| 6 | Langston Hughes - FC 7752 |
| 7 | Nashville Sit-In - FH 5590 |
| 8 | Frederick Douglass - FH 5522Voice [Featuring] – Frederick Douglass |
| 9 | My Lord Did Deliver - FW 6824 |
| 10 | Pres. John F. Kennedy - FH 5802Voice [Featuring] – President John F. Kennedy |
| 11 | Battle Cry Of Freedom - FH 5717 |
| 12 | Langston Hughes - FC 7752 |
| 13 | Lincoln And Liberty - FH 2187 |
| 14 | No More Auction Block - FA 2323 |
| 15 | Martin Luther King, Jr. - FH 5592Voice [Featuring] – Martin Luther King, Jr. |
| 16 | Martin Luther King, Jr. - FH 5802Voice [Featuring] – Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Demonstration Record - Not For Sale
Non-Breakable Microgroove Record
Moses Asch began recording Negro folk singers, jazz artists, and other notables before World War II. Today this special collection numbers more than fifty records-documentaries of the struggle for full equal rights, folk songs, autobiographies, musicals, documentaries.
More than sixty famous Negroes are presented in words or music: organizers, poets, authors, actors, singers, orators, preachers, musical stars, educators, folk singers, etc. These records constitute a unique and matchless aural archive.
An introduction to the Folkways/Scholastic extensive record library documenting Negro history.