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Based on the career of Bernice Johnson Reagon, John Coltrane, Curtis Mayfield and Gil Scott-Heron, here is a study that illustrates how progressive traditions for social justice in Black music have acted as a source of agency and a tool for resistance against oppression.
It also explains how the music of African Americans has served as a crucial instrument for disseminating black cultural legacy.
OurBlues.net
Based on the career of Bernice Johnson Reagon, John Coltrane, Curtis Mayfield and Gil Scott-Heron, here is a study that illustrates how progressive traditions for social justice in Black music have acted as a source of agency and a tool for resistance against oppression.
It also explains how the music of African Americans has served as a crucial instrument for disseminating black cultural legacy.
OurBlues.net
