"Ain'-a That Good News," in Folk Songs of the American Negro, 61
In keeping with a somewhat common practice of American composers in major music departments in the mid-1900s, Dawson created his own publication series. Due to the presence of a steam press on campus (on which students were trained in the technical skills of printing), Dawson was able to have his arrangements printed on campus as part of his "Tuskegee Choir Series." Most of Dawson's arrangements are still in print and are available through the distributor Kjos Press (Monroe, 130).


















![Score: Folk songs of the American Negro, Nashville, Tenn.: [John W. Work and Frederick J. Work?, 1907?] Score: Folk songs of the American Negro, Nashville, Tenn.: [John W. Work and Frederick J. Work?, 1907?]](/dawson/web/images/media/images/1829.jpg)


