Rhythm of Resistance
The Soulful Echoes of Black Musicians in the Era of Martin Luther King Jr. (1957-1968)
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Narrateur(s):
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Kevin Key
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Auteur(s):
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Eroms Ehiagwina
À propos de cet audio
Rhythm of Resistance: The Soulful Echoes of Black Musicians in the Era of Martin Luther King Jr. (1957-1968) is an essential story that illuminates the crucial role of music during the Civil Rights Movement and a tribute to musicians who revolutionized the music scene during this period.
Offering an extensive review of the social, political, and cultural backdrop of the time, the book underscores how music became a formidable means of articulating the hopes and grievances of African Americans. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a music aficionado, or simply someone who cherishes reflecting on the past, Rhythm of Resistance: The Soulful Echoes of Black Musicians in the Era of Martin Luther King Jr. (1957-1968) is a compelling narrative that explores the profound impact of music in the Civil Rights Movement, providing a thorough perspective on the era's social, political, and cultural dynamics.
It reveals how music acted as a potent vehicle for voicing the dreams and discontents of African Americans, rallying activists, and mobilizing communities across America and further afield. Songs like "We Shall Overcome" and "A Change Is Gonna Come" rose as rallying cries of the era, and the book also acknowledges the challenges faced by people of color in the United Kingdom during these tumultuous times. Rhythm of Resistance is a homage to the unyielding spirit of resilience.