Jim Crow's counterculture : the blues and Black southerners, 1890-1945. R.A. Lawson
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Jim Crow's counterculture : the blues and Black southerners, 1890-1945. R.A. Lawson
Related Titles:
Series: Making the modern South
Author:
Lawson, R. A [1974-]
Publisher:
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, cop. 2010
Subjects:
Blues -- Histoire et critique -- États-Unis (sud)
;
Noirs américains -- Conditions sociales -- États-Unis (sud) -- 20e siècle
;
Blues (Music) -- History and criticism -- Southern States
;
African Americans -- Social conditions -- Southern States -- 20th century
Includes:
Discogr. p. [201]-210. Notes bibliogr. p. [211]-244. Bibliogr. p. [245]-265. Index
Call and response : the blues of accommodation, the blues of resistance To be Black is to be blue : the blues profession and negotiating the "Black place" during Jim Crow Leavin' the Jim Crow town : the great migration and the blues's broadening horizon Jim Crow's war for democracy : the blues people and World War I Workin' on the project : the blues of the great flood and Great Depression Uncle Sam called me : World War II and the blues counterculture of inclusion
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Call and response : the blues of accommodation, the blues of resistance To be Black is to be blue : the blues profession and negotiating the "Black place" during Jim Crow Leavin' the Jim Crow town : the great migration and the blues's broadening horizon Jim Crow's war for democracy : the blues people and World War I Workin' on the project : the blues of the great flood and Great Depression Uncle Sam called me : World War II and the blues counterculture of inclusion
Language:
English
Creation Date:
cop. 2010
Identifier:
978-0-8071-3680-5 ; 0-8071-3680-8
Format:
1 vol. (XIII-275 p.) : ill., coul. ill. en coul. ; 24 cm
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