[United States, Illinois, Evanston, Afro-Antilleans, 1940] [sound recording].

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[United States, Illinois, Evanston, Afro-Antilleans, 1940] [sound recording].

2 sound discs : analog, 78 rpm, recorded inside outwards, acetate ; 12 in.

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