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Black music in America : a history through its people

Surveys the history of black music in America, from early slave songs through jazz and the blues to soul, classical music, and current trends. This book looks at the contributions of a variety of black artists including Marian Anderson, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Scott Joplin, Bessie Smith, and Stevie Wonder. "Early Slave Music," "Ragtime and the Blues," "Jazz," "Rhythm, Blues, and Arias," and "New Directions" are some of the topics covered. The wide range of material and eras makes this a good choice for background information for students.

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  • "Surveys the history of black music in America, from early slave songs through jazz and the blues to soul, classical music, and current trends. This book looks at the contributions of a variety of black artists including Marian Anderson, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Scott Joplin, Bessie Smith, and Stevie Wonder. "Early Slave Music," "Ragtime and the Blues," "Jazz," "Rhythm, Blues, and Arias," and "New Directions" are some of the topics covered. The wide range of material and eras makes this a good choice for background information for students."@en
  • "Surveys the history of black music in America, from early slave songs through jazz and the blues to soul, classical music, and current trends."@en
  • "Surveys the history of black music in America, from early slave songs through jazz and the blues to soul, classical music, and current trends."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"

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  • "Black music in America : a history through its people"
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