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Hubert G. Shearin

Hubert G. Shearin was an American folklorist and educator known for his contributions to the preservation and study of Kentucky's folk music. His notable work, "A Syllabus of Kentucky Folk-Songs," serves as an important resource for understanding the rich musical traditions of the region. Through this syllabus, Shearin not only cataloged various folk songs but also highlighted their cultural significance, reflecting the diverse heritage of Kentucky's communities. His efforts played a crucial role in documenting the oral traditions that might have otherwise been lost to time, showcasing the importance of folk music in American culture. Shearin's work continues to be a valuable reference for scholars and enthusiasts of folk music, emphasizing the role of regional songs in the broader narrative of American history and identity.

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A Syllabusof KentuckyFolk-Songs

1911

Hubert G. Shearin

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