Jazz and Justice: Racism and the Political Economy of the Music

by Gerald Horne

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A galvanizing history of how jazz and jazz musicians flourished despite rampant cultural exploitation

The music we call "jazz" arose in late nineteenth century North America--most likely in New Orleans--based on the musical traditions of Africans, newly freed from slavery. Grounded in the music known as the "blues," which expressed the pain, sufferings, and hopes of Black folk then pulverized by Jim Crow, this new music entered the world via the instruments that had been abandoned by departing military bands after the Civil War. Jazz and Justice examines the economic, social, and political forces that shaped this music...

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  • ISBN10 1583677852
  • ISBN13 9781583677858
  • Publish Date 18 June 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Monthly Review Press,U.S.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 512
  • Language English