Jim Crow, economics, and the politics of musicianship -- Modernism, race, and aesthetics -- Africa, the cold war and the diaspora at home -- Activism and fundraising from freedom now to the freedom rides -- Activism and fundraising from Birmingham to black power -- The debate within: white backlash, the new thing, and economics -- Aesthetic agency and self-determination.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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1. Introduction. 2. Jim Crow, Economics, and the Politics of Musicianship. 3. Modernism, Race, and Aesthetics. 4. Africa, The Cold War and the Diaspora at Home. 5. Activism and Fundraising from Freedom Now to the Freedom Rides. 6. Activism and Fundraising from Birmingham to Black Power. 7. The Debate Within: White Backlash, The New Thing, and Economics. 8. Aesthetic Agency and Self-Determination. 9. Coda.
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MIL
Stock Number
115878
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Title
Freedom sounds.
International Standard Book Number
0195128257
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
African Americans-- Civil rights-- United States-- History-- 20th century.