Don't deny my name : words and music and the black intellectual tradition /
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
[2008]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. All blues: roots and extensions: A sense of community - Blues music as Primer for urbanization
- Authenticity and elevation - Sterling Brown's theory of the Blues
- - 2. Learning the changes: "Pass the biscuits, please" - Lunchtime with Sonny Boy Williamson
- Bayou city blues - Lightnin' Hopkins, Juke Boy Bonner, and Peppermint Harris
- Goin' to Kansas City - Milt Larkin and the Best of the Territory Bands
- Outward Bound - Eric Dolphy's Migrant Muse
- - 3. America's classical music: Evolution of the Bop Aesthetic
- Classical Jazz and the Black Arts Movement
- 'Communicating by Horns" - Jazz and redemption in the poetry of the Beats and the Black Arts Movement
- Ascension - Avant-Garde jazz and the Black Arts Movement
- 4. Songs for the people: Rhythm and Blues au service de la revolution - The Black Arts Movement and Popular Music
- New and Old Gospel - The Blacks Arts Movement and Popular music
- How you like me now? - Rap and legacy of the Black Arts Movement.