African Americans + Music + History and criticism
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African Americans + Music + History and criticism
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African Americans + Music + History and criticism
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- Subject of49
- Blues people, Negro music in white America, LeRoi Jones
- I see the rhythm, paintings by Michele Wood ; text by Toyomi Igus
- Music is history, Questlove
- Different drummers, rhythm and race in the Americas, Martin Munro
- Dvořák's prophecy, and the vexed fate of black classical music, Joseph Horowitz ; foreword by George Shirley
- Boogaloo, the quintessence of American popular music, Arthur Kempton
- Lost sounds, Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1890-1919, Tim Brooks ; appendix of Caribbean and South American recordings by Dick Spottswood
- Stomp and swerve, American music gets hot, 1843-1924, David Wondrich
- Black noise, rap music and black culture in contemporary America, Tricia Rose
- May we forever stand, a history of the black national anthem, Imani Perry
- Ev'ry time I feel the spirit, 101 best-loved psalms, gospel hymns, and spiritual songs of the African-American church, Gwendolin Sims Warren
- African-American musicians, Claudette Hegel
- May we forever stand, a history of the black national anthem, Imani Perry
- Keep on pushing, Black power music from blues to hip-hop, Denise Sullivan
- Rejoice and shout
- The rap year book, the most important rap song from every year since 1979, discussed, debated, and deconstructed, by Shea Serrano ; foreword by Ice-T ; illustrated by Arturo Torres
- Black talk
- The cultural impact of Kanye West
- Music is history, Questlove with Ben Greenman
- The African-American music instruction guide for piano, children, beginners, intermediate & advanced students : --includes melody, accompaniment, rhythm, creativity, and history, Darshell DuBose-Smith
- John Coltrane and the jazz revolution of the 1960s, by Frank Kofsky
- Heart & soul, A celebration of Black music style in America, 1930-1975, Bob Merlis, Davin Seay ; Foreword by Etta James
- The grey album ;, on the blackness of blackness, Kevin Young
- The hip hop movement, from R&B and the civil rights movement to rap and the hip hop generation, Reiland Rabaka
- Lift every voice, the history of African American music, Burton W. Peretti
- Digging, the Afro-American soul of American classical music, Amiri Baraka
- The rap year book, the most important rap song from every year since 1979, discussed, debated, and deconstructed
- Spreadin' rhythm around, Black popular songwriters, 1880-1930, David A. Jasen and Gene Jones
- Music is history, Questlove with Ben Greenman
- Who can afford to improvise?:, James Baldwin and black music, the lyric and the listeners, Ed Pavliâc
- The Jimi Hendrix companion, three decades of commentary, edited by Chris Potash
- The spirituals and the blues, an interpretation, James H. Cone
- Whose blues?, facing up to race and the future of the music, Adam Gussow
- Keep on pushing, Black power music from blues to hip-hop, Denise Sullivan
- Natalie Curtis Burlin, a life in native and African American music, Michelle Wick Patterson
- The story of the black national anthem
- In spirit and in truth, the music of African American worship, Melva Wilson Costen
- May we forever stand, a history of the black national anthem, Imani Perry
- The story of African American music, Andrew Pina
- Chamber music, Wu-Tang and America (in 36 pieces), Will Ashon
- Music is history, Questlove
- Singing in my soul:, black gospel music in a secular age, Jerma A. Jackson
- Change is gonna come, the voice of Black America 1963-1973
- Black Lives Matter and music, protest, intervention, reflection
- Black music, essays
- Black Orpheus, music in African American fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to Toni Morrison, edited by Saadi A. Simawe
- Twist
- Banjo roots and branches, edited by Robert B. Winans
- Negro slave songs in the United States