Joe Savage: Texas Is My Home (1978)
Joe Savage, former muleskinner and Parchman Farm inmate, sings a holler called "Texas Is My Home." Introduced by Walter Brown and Arthur [last name unknown]. Shot by Alan Lomax, Worth Long, and John Bishop, September 2, 1978, on the levee in Greenville, Mississippi. For more videos from the American Patchwork fieldwork and information about Alan Lomax and his collections, visit: http://culturalequity.org. [2.17.08]

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