Legends are arguably the most common narrative form of folklore in American society. From sex acts to business transactions, from fashion to food, from heroes to heroin, rumors and legends take on every charged topic. Children circulate texts about toys and candy; teenagers share stories about sex, drugs, and rock and roll; young professionals commiserate over the hazards of the work world. These stories address aspects of life about which we receive...
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Americas Customs & Traditions Discrimination & Racism Folklore & Mythology History Humanities Humor Humor & Entertainment Minority Studies Mythology Mythology & Folk Tales Politics & Social Sciences Race Relations Social Science Social Sciences Sociology Specific Demographics Urban Urban Legends