After more than 15 years of researching African-American spirituals, Auburn University professor and professional singer Rosephanye Powell has released a CD titled "Motherless Child."
Powell, a professor in Auburn's College of Liberal Arts, said African-American spirituals, songs that enabled slaves to develop a sense of community, are considered by many anthropologists to be the first true American folk songs.
She has taken the traditional spirituals and given them a mix of R&B, urban, gospel and jazz feel.



