Reviews:
-Covering a wealth of topics in areas that include conversational genres, language, dance, festivals, events, folklore scholars and collectors, foods, material culture, music, quilting, and religion the over 700 entries of this reference demonstrate the wide impact of African American folklore throughout American culture. Many entries are devoted to countries and regions, particularly in Africa and parts of Central and South America, describing genres found there and their areas of influence. Characters in Black folklore are well represented in separate entries, and many entries are biographies. Cross references are incorporated in bold type within the text. Each entry is signed and includes a list of further reading. Many inset boxes are included, containing quotes gathered from oral history and literature. This fascinating and thought-provoking resource is suitable for high school and undergraduate students as well as the general reader.
—Art Book News Annual
-Following on from....The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature, we have another excellently produced work....This encyclopedia, compiled by over a hundred contributors and advisors, is a major work on its subject and will be invaluable stock for North American Libraries, and others with an interest in North American culture.
—Reference Reviews
-This is the first resource of its kind....[A]nand Prahlad, editor, professor of English with a doctorate in Folklore and Mythology, has put together a great, easy-to-use, cross-referenced resource that contains over 700 entries, most of which are extensive and presented within historical and cultural contexts.
—Journal of Folklore Research