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What the Music Said - Black Popular Music and Black Public Culture (Hardcover)
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What the Music Said - Black Popular Music and Black Public Culture (Hardcover)
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Mark Anthony Neal reads the story of black communities through the
black tradition in popular music. His history challenges the view
that hip-hop was the first black cultural movement to speak truth
to power. Beginning with the role of music in 19th-century slave
culture, Neal covers key black cultural movements (Harlem, jazz,
blaxploitation films, Motown, hip-hop, etc.), the social forces and
organizations that countered them, including the FBI and the Nixon
administration, a myriad of artists (Marvin Gaye figures
significantly), and the relation of black music to such forces as
the black feminist movement, black liberation, and identity
politics.
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