^Washburn, Charles E. (lyricist); Foster, William A. (composer).
"The belle of Darktown: plantation song". repository.library.brown.edu. Brown Digital Repository. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
^Stratton, Eugene (sung by); Morton, Richard (written by); Le Brun, George (composed by).
"The dandy coloured coon". memory.loc.gov. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
^Gardenier, Ed. (words); Levi, Maurice.
"Ma ebony belle: coon song & refrain". The E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts. Rogers Bros. Music Pub. Co. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
^bros, allen; bonbright, stephe s.
"Whar's dat coon now?". The Library of Congress. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
References
Abbott, Lynn, & Doug Seroff. Ragged But Right: Black Traveling Shows, Coon Songs, and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi (2007).
ISBN1-57806-901-7.
Blesh, Rudi and Harris, Janet; They All Played Ragtime; Alfred P. Knopf; New York: 1950.
Dormon, James M. Shaping the Popular Image of Post-Reconstruction American Blacks: The 'Coon Song' Phenomenon of the Gilded Age. American Quarterly 40: 450-471 (1988).
Hamm, Charles. Genre, Performance and Ideology in the Early Songs of Irving Berlin. Popular Music 13: 143-150 (1994).
Hubbard-Brown, Janet; Scott Joplin: Composer; Chelsea House; New York: 2006.
ISBN0-791-092-119
Mencken, H.L. "Designations for Colored Folk" in Knickerbocker, William Skinkle,Twentieth Century English, Ayer Publishing (1970).
Lemons, J. Stanley. "Black Stereotypes as Reflected in Popular Culture, 1880-1920." American Quarterly 29: 102-116 (1977).
Peress, Maurice. Dvorak to Duke Ellington: A Conductor Explores America's Music and Its African American Roots Oxford University Press (2003).
Reublin, Richard, ed. (April 2001). "Songs of the Moon". Parlor Songs. Retrieved 2014-12-24.
Reublin, Richard A. and Robert L. Maine. "Question of the Month: What Were Coon Songs?" Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia website, Ferris State University (May 2005).
Sotiroupoulos, Karen. Staging Race: Black Performers in Turn of the century America, Harvard University Press (2006).
^Washburn, Charles E. (lyricist); Foster, William A. (composer).
"The belle of Darktown: plantation song". repository.library.brown.edu. Brown Digital Repository. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
^Stratton, Eugene (sung by); Morton, Richard (written by); Le Brun, George (composed by).
"The dandy coloured coon". memory.loc.gov. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
^Gardenier, Ed. (words); Levi, Maurice.
"Ma ebony belle: coon song & refrain". The E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts. Rogers Bros. Music Pub. Co. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
^bros, allen; bonbright, stephe s.
"Whar's dat coon now?". The Library of Congress. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
References
Abbott, Lynn, & Doug Seroff. Ragged But Right: Black Traveling Shows, Coon Songs, and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi (2007).
ISBN1-57806-901-7.
Blesh, Rudi and Harris, Janet; They All Played Ragtime; Alfred P. Knopf; New York: 1950.
Dormon, James M. Shaping the Popular Image of Post-Reconstruction American Blacks: The 'Coon Song' Phenomenon of the Gilded Age. American Quarterly 40: 450-471 (1988).
Hamm, Charles. Genre, Performance and Ideology in the Early Songs of Irving Berlin. Popular Music 13: 143-150 (1994).
Hubbard-Brown, Janet; Scott Joplin: Composer; Chelsea House; New York: 2006.
ISBN0-791-092-119
Mencken, H.L. "Designations for Colored Folk" in Knickerbocker, William Skinkle,Twentieth Century English, Ayer Publishing (1970).
Lemons, J. Stanley. "Black Stereotypes as Reflected in Popular Culture, 1880-1920." American Quarterly 29: 102-116 (1977).
Peress, Maurice. Dvorak to Duke Ellington: A Conductor Explores America's Music and Its African American Roots Oxford University Press (2003).
Reublin, Richard, ed. (April 2001). "Songs of the Moon". Parlor Songs. Retrieved 2014-12-24.
Reublin, Richard A. and Robert L. Maine. "Question of the Month: What Were Coon Songs?" Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia website, Ferris State University (May 2005).
Sotiroupoulos, Karen. Staging Race: Black Performers in Turn of the century America, Harvard University Press (2006).