Music and Black community in segregated North Carolina : "it's all right..." / Gregory Freeland.
Material type: TextSeries: Black studies collectionPublisher: Long Island, New York : Lived Places Publishing, 2023Copyright date: �2023Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781915271235
- 1915271231
- 1915271223
- 9781915271228
- African Americans -- North Carolina -- Music -- History and criticism
- African Americans -- Race identity -- North Carolina
- African Americans -- Music -- Social aspects
- Durham (N.C.) -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
- Music and race -- North Carolina
- African Americans in popular culture
- Black people -- Songs and music
- Segregation
- Group identity
- North Carolina
- Social Segregation
- Social Identification
- North Carolina
- Noirs am�ericains dans la culture populaire
- Personnes noires -- Chants et musique
- S�egr�egation
- Identit�e collective
- Caroline du Nord
- group identity
- 305.8960756043 23/eng/20240327
- 305.896073 23
- F265.B53 F74 2023
- E169.04
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A personal reflection on how music influenced and impacted emotional courage in those of Black identity in North Carolina in the 1950s and 1960s.
Learning objectives -- Introduction -- 1: Music and community -- 2: Durham, North Carolina -- 3: Musics in Durham, from rhythm and blues to gospel -- 4: The church and gospel music -- 5: Intersection of music and everyday life in segregated society -- 6: Music in the Civil Rights Movement -- 7: Hayti, the Black Wall Street -- 8: Dining in Durham -- 9: Roots in slavery -- 10: Women in Hickstown; women in North Carolina; women in the struggle -- 11: A Change is Going to Come -- 12: Reflections on music and dance -- 13: Radio and WLAC -- 14: Music as a Transcendant Force -- 15: School days -- 16: Segregation in; segregation out -- 17: Sam Cooke takes it to another level -- 18: Improvisational survival -- 19: The music encompasses the struggle -- 20: Back to the Movement and out -- Conclusion -- Activities and learning objectives.
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