Garrison Lucy McKim
Garrison Lucy McKim
Garrison, Lucy McKim, American collector of slave songs; b. Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 1842; d. West Orange, N.J., May 11, 1877. During a visit to the S.C. Sea Islands in 1862, she collected the slave songs of the freedmen she met. With her husband, Wendell Phillips Garrison, and William Francis Allen and Charles Pickard Ware, she publ. the valuable book Slave Songs of the United States (1867).
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