Sarah Gertrude Knott
Sarah Gertrude Knott (1895 Kevil, Kentucky – 1984) was an American folklorist, and folk festival organizer.[1]
Sarah Gertrude Knott | |
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Born | 1895 |
Died | November 20, 1994 (aged 98–99) |
Early life
Sarah Gertrude Knott was born in 1895 in Kevil, Kentucky. She created the National Folk Festival Association in 1933 and founded the National Folk Festival, first held in St Louis, in 1934.[2][3]
Works
- "The National Folk Festival after Twelve Years", California Folklore Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Jan., 1946), pp. 83–93
Further reading
References
- koffle1 (2017-10-17). "Sarah Gertrude Knott, an Influential Figure in Folk Festivals". Music 345: Race, Identity, and Representation in American Music. Retrieved 2020-02-08.
- "Knott, Sarah Gertrude | The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide - Credo Reference". search.credoreference.com. Retrieved 2020-02-08.
- "A Brief history of the National Folk Festival" (PDF). National Folk Festival.
- Loughran, Maureen (2012-04-21). "Staging Tradition: John Lair and Sarah Gertrude Knott (review)". Journal of American Folklore. 125 (496): 252–253. doi:10.5406/jamerfolk.125.496.0252. ISSN 1535-1882.
- "Lechner on Williams, 'Staging Tradition: John Lair and Sarah Gertrude Knott' | H-Southern-Music | H-Net". networks.h-net.org. Retrieved 2020-02-08.
- "Staging Tradition: John Lair and Sarah Gertrude Knott (review)". Journal of American Folklore. 125 (496): 252–253. January 2007.
External links
- Interview with Sarah Gertrude Knott, 1895-1984, FA Oral Histories. Paper 428.
- Knott, Sarah Gertrude, 1895-1984, Western Kentucky University
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