Music and Black Community in Segregated North Carolina: “It’s all right…”

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Emotional courage is an underestimated characteristic of successful Black life in the segregated, unjust US south. Author Greg Freeland reflects on how music reflected, impacted, and influenced Black

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  • Series: Black Studies
  • Author: Freeland, Gregory
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 262
  • Publish Date: May 22 2023
  • ISBN10: 1915271215
  • Language: English
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Emotional courage is an underestimated characteristic of successful Black life in the segregated, unjust US south. Author Greg Freeland reflects on how music reflected, impacted, and influenced Black life in 1950s and 1960s North Carolina.

The celebratory aspect of the Black rhythm and blues, jazz, and gospel music of Freeland’s life is one of his clearest memories of the time. In this book, he recalls and reflects upon how music was integral to the solidary and resilience of his Black community in an unequal and unjust society. Through examples of music in the household, church, clubs, parties, and schools, this book explores how music worked in a manner that facilitated the development, mobilization, and realization of Black life.

Author: Gregory Freeland
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Lived Places Publishing
Published: 05/22/2023
Series: Black Studies
Pages: 262
Weight: 0.78lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9781915271211
Language: English

Author

Freeland, Gregory

Binding

ISBN10

1915271215

ISBN13

9781915271211

Page Count

262

Published Date

May 22 2023

Series

Black Studies

Language

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