"Once in a while a book comes along that literally sings. . . . Such is Wade in the Water. Arthur Jones has done us all a service by creating the very fiber of African-American culture."--Andrew Billingsley, author, Climbing Jacob's Ladder
"As we look for succor in today's troubled world, Arthur Jones's revised edition of Wade in the Water inspires us to find our way back to the timeless African American songs called the 'spirituals' and to the beauty of the voices and words that afforded self-worth despite enslavement, resistance despite oppression, and the sacred despite the profane."--Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, Harvard University
"Arthur Jones' Wade in the Water is unique in that it demonstrates black psychological integrity and black agency, as expressed before and after slavery. . . . In a sense, this text offers new insight to Maya Angelou's expression: 'I know why the caged bird sings.'" --William E. Cross, Jr., author, Shades of Black
"Wade in the Water is widely considered one of the best treatments of the influential African American sacred song tradition variously known as the 'Sorrow Songs, ' 'Negro Spirituals, ' or simply 'Spirituals.'. . . In powerfully written page after page, Arthur Jones eloquently illustrates that the Spirituals are more about liberty instead of slavery."--Reiland Rabaka, author, Civil Rights Music and Black Power Music!