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Lucy McKim Garrison

Lucy McKim Garrison (October 30, 1842 – May 11, 1877) was an American song collector and co-editor of Slave Songs of the United States, together with William Francis Allen and Charles Pickard Ware.[1][2]

Lucy McKim Garrison
Born(1842-10-30)October 30, 1842
DiedMay 11, 1877(1877-05-11) (aged 34)
SpouseWendell Phillips Garrison
Children3
Parent(s)Sarah Allibone (née Speakman) McKim and the Rev. James Miller McKim

Early life edit

Lucy was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 30, 1842. She was a daughter of Sarah Allibone (née Speakman) McKim and the Rev. James Miller McKim, an antislavery lecturer and Presbyterian minister. Her younger brother was Charles Follen McKim, a prominent architect with the firm of McKim, Mead & White, and her maternal grandfather was Micajah Speakman of Chester County, Pennsylvania, whose home was a stop on the Underground Railroad.[3]

Poetry edit

She traveled to the Sea Islands of South Carolina with her father in 1862 while the Civil War was still raging, serving as his secretary as he gathered information on the conditions for newly freed slaves for the Philadelphia Port Royal Relief Committee. This exposed her to the music of former slaves just after they had been freed, a time of great social change.[4] Her work in Port Royal, South Carolina, constitutes the first attempt to systematically describe the characteristics of African American spirituals.[5][6] She published two songs, Poor Rosy, Poor and Roll, Jordon, Roll, they were the "earliest slave songs to be published complete with music".[3]

Personal life edit

On December 6, 1865, Lucy was married to Wendell Phillips Garrison (a son of the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison) in Philadelphia. Together, they were the parents of:[7]

Garrison died of heart disease after a long illness culminating in paralysis on May 11, 1877, in West Orange, New Jersey. She was survived by her husband and three children. Her story is told in a biography by musicologist Samuel Charters entitled, Songs of Sorrow: Lucy McKim Garrison and 'Slave Songs of the United States' .[2]

Further reading edit

  • Charters, Samuel. Songs of Sorrow: Lucy Mckim Garrison and Slave Songs of the United States. Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2015.

References edit

  • Chase, Gilbert (2000). America's Music: From the Pilgrims to the Present. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-00454-X.
  • Darden, Robert (1996). People Get Ready: A New History of Black Gospel Music. New York: Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 0826417523.
  • Epstein, Dena (1971). "Lucy McKim Garrison" in Notable American Women. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674627318
  • Bacon, Margaret Hope (Jan 1989): "Lucy McKim Garrison: Pioneer in Folk Music," Pennsylvania HIstory, 54:1-16.
Notes
  1. ^ Journal of Folklore Research book review
  2. ^ a b Kreitner, Richard (16 November 2015). "Songs of Revolt". The Nation: 11.
  3. ^ a b James, Edward (1971). Notable American Women. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674627318.
  4. ^ Bosman, Erwin. 2011. Roll Jordan, Roll: The Slave Song Lucy McKim taught the world. No Depression: Journal of Roots Music [1]
  5. ^ Chase, pg. 220-221
  6. ^ Darden, pg. 99
  7. ^ a b "W.P. GARRISON IS DEAD AT 67; Son of the Noted Abolitionist and Editor of The Nation for 41 Years. LIFE SPENT IN LETTERS Biography of His Father in Four Volumes Was His Most Elaborate Work". The New York Times. 1 March 1907. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  8. ^ Daniels, Lee A. (3 October 1991). "Lloyd K. Garrison, Lawyer, Dies; Leader in Social Causes Was 92". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  9. ^ "DIED -- GARRISON". The New York Times. 1 March 1907. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  10. ^ "CHARLES D. NORTON". The New York Times. 7 March 1923. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  11. ^ "CHARLES D. NORTON, BANKER, DIES AT 53; Succumbs to Complications Following an Attack of Influenza. ACTIVE IN CIVIC WORK Once Assistant Secretary of Treasury and Secretary to President Taft". The New York Times. 7 March 1923. Retrieved 30 November 2021.


lucy, mckim, garrison, october, 1842, 1877, american, song, collector, editor, slave, songs, united, states, together, with, william, francis, allen, charles, pickard, ware, born, 1842, october, 1842philadelphia, pennsylvaniadiedmay, 1877, 1877, aged, west, or. Lucy McKim Garrison October 30 1842 May 11 1877 was an American song collector and co editor of Slave Songs of the United States together with William Francis Allen and Charles Pickard Ware 1 2 Lucy McKim GarrisonBorn 1842 10 30 October 30 1842Philadelphia PennsylvaniaDiedMay 11 1877 1877 05 11 aged 34 West Orange New JerseySpouseWendell Phillips GarrisonChildren3Parent s Sarah Allibone nee Speakman McKim and the Rev James Miller McKim Contents 1 Early life 2 Poetry 3 Personal life 4 Further reading 5 ReferencesEarly life editLucy was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on October 30 1842 She was a daughter of Sarah Allibone nee Speakman McKim and the Rev James Miller McKim an antislavery lecturer and Presbyterian minister Her younger brother was Charles Follen McKim a prominent architect with the firm of McKim Mead amp White and her maternal grandfather was Micajah Speakman of Chester County Pennsylvania whose home was a stop on the Underground Railroad 3 Poetry editShe traveled to the Sea Islands of South Carolina with her father in 1862 while the Civil War was still raging serving as his secretary as he gathered information on the conditions for newly freed slaves for the Philadelphia Port Royal Relief Committee This exposed her to the music of former slaves just after they had been freed a time of great social change 4 Her work in Port Royal South Carolina constitutes the first attempt to systematically describe the characteristics of African American spirituals 5 6 She published two songs Poor Rosy Poor and Roll Jordon Roll they were the earliest slave songs to be published complete with music 3 Personal life editOn December 6 1865 Lucy was married to Wendell Phillips Garrison a son of the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison in Philadelphia Together they were the parents of 7 Lloyd McKim Garrison 1867 1900 who married Alice Kirkham in 1896 After his death she married Frederic Wait Lord 8 Philip McKim Garrison 1869 1935 who married Marian Knight 7 9 Katherine McKim Garrison 1873 1948 who married banker Charles Dyer Norton Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary to President William Howard Taft in 1897 10 11 Garrison died of heart disease after a long illness culminating in paralysis on May 11 1877 in West Orange New Jersey She was survived by her husband and three children Her story is told in a biography by musicologist Samuel Charters entitled Songs of Sorrow Lucy McKim Garrison and Slave Songs of the United States 2 Further reading editCharters Samuel Songs of Sorrow Lucy Mckim Garrison and Slave Songs of the United States Jackson University Press of Mississippi 2015 References editChase Gilbert 2000 America s Music From the Pilgrims to the Present University of Illinois Press ISBN 0 252 00454 X Darden Robert 1996 People Get Ready A New History of Black Gospel Music New York Continuum International Publishing Group ISBN 0826417523 Epstein Dena 1971 Lucy McKim Garrison in Notable American Women Cambridge Massachusetts Belknap Press of Harvard University Press ISBN 0674627318 Bacon Margaret Hope Jan 1989 Lucy McKim Garrison Pioneer in Folk Music Pennsylvania HIstory 54 1 16 Notes Journal of Folklore Research book review a b Kreitner Richard 16 November 2015 Songs of Revolt The Nation 11 a b James Edward 1971 Notable American Women Cambridge Massachusetts Belknap Press of Harvard University Press ISBN 0674627318 Bosman Erwin 2011 Roll Jordan Roll The Slave Song Lucy McKim taught the world No Depression Journal of Roots Music 1 Chase pg 220 221 Darden pg 99 a b W P GARRISON IS DEAD AT 67 Son of the Noted Abolitionist and Editor of The Nation for 41 Years LIFE SPENT IN LETTERS Biography of His Father in Four Volumes Was His Most Elaborate Work The New York Times 1 March 1907 Retrieved 30 November 2021 Daniels Lee A 3 October 1991 Lloyd K Garrison Lawyer Dies Leader in Social Causes Was 92 The New York Times Retrieved 30 November 2021 DIED GARRISON The New York Times 1 March 1907 Retrieved 30 November 2021 CHARLES D NORTON The New York Times 7 March 1923 Retrieved 30 November 2021 CHARLES D NORTON BANKER DIES AT 53 Succumbs to Complications Following an Attack of Influenza ACTIVE IN CIVIC WORK Once Assistant Secretary of Treasury and Secretary to President Taft The New York Times 7 March 1923 Retrieved 30 November 2021 nbsp nbsp nbsp This United States musical biography article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucy McKim Garrison amp oldid 1159974940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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