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The link between Dumas's poetry and the music of the streets is by no means incidental. Dumas clearly understood that music--gospel, blues, jazz, or funk--would play a crucial role in recovery of the African mythological heritage. . . . 

Dumas's "Son of Msippi" is a powerful expression of what Robert Stepto calls "ascent," the drive to rise "Up / from the river of pain."