Alice Walker reads "Nineteen fifty-five" (short story)
Following a brief introduction to her life and work, author Walker reads her short story, Nineteen fifty-five, which is a fictional account of the exploitation of Black music by white musicians.
"Following a brief introduction to her life and work, author Walker reads her short story, Nineteen fifty-five, which is a fictional account of the exploitation of Black music by white musicians."@en
"Following a brief introduction to her life and work, author Walker reads her short story, Nineteen fifty-five, which is a fictional account of the exploitation of Black music by white musicians."
"Following a brief introduction to her life and work, author Walker reads her short story, Nineteen fifty-five, which is a fictional account of the exploitation of Black musicians by the white rock'n'roll industry."@en
"Following a brief introduction to her life and work, author Walker reads her short story, Nineteen fifty-five, which is a fictional account of the exploitation of Black musicians by the white rock and roll industry."@en
"Alice Walker reads her own "1955," a short story from a collection of short stories entitled "You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down." "1955" addresses the exploitation of black music by white musicians."@en
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