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John Henry : Tracking Down a Negro Legend - Guy B. Johnson

John Henry

Tracking Down a Negro Legend

By: Guy B. Johnson

Paperback | 16 February 2026

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"John Henry: Tracking Down a Negro Legend" is a seminal folkloric study that explores the historical and mythical roots of one of America's most enduring folk heroes. Guy B. Johnson undertakes a rigorous investigation into the origins of the John Henry ballad and the man behind the hammer, examining whether the legendary steel-driver was a real person or a composite of various figures from the late 19th-century railroad construction era.

The work delves into the cultural significance of John Henry within African American history and American labor lore. By analyzing numerous versions of the ballad and interviewing individuals who claimed to have known the hero, Johnson provides a comprehensive look at how folk legends are formed and sustained across generations. The book serves as both a detective story and a sociological analysis, highlighting the intersection of work songs, racial identity, and industrial progress.

Readers interested in folk music, Southern history, and the development of American mythology will find this text to be an invaluable resource. "John Henry: Tracking Down a Negro Legend" remains a cornerstone of folklore studies, offering deep insights into the power of song and the persistence of the human spirit against the machine.

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