Do What You Gotta Do examines the role of black female entertainers in the Civil Rights movement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ruth Feldstein is Associate Professor of History at Rutgers University, Newark. She is the author of Motherhood in Black and White: Race and Sex in American Liberalism, 1930-1965.
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* Introduction * 1. "The World Was On Fire": Making New York City Subcultures * 2. "Africa's Musical Ambassador": Miriam Makeba and the "Voice of Africa" in the United States * 3. "I Don't Trust You Anymore": Nina Simone and Black Cultural Nationalism * 4. Hollywood Time: Black Women and Integration Narratives in the Late 1960s * 5. Cicely Tyson and African American History: Popular Culture and "Post"-Civil Rights in the 1970s * Epilogue * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Introduction * 1. "The World Was On Fire": Making New York City Subcultures * 2. "Africa's Musical Ambassador": Miriam Makeba and the "Voice of Africa" in the United States * 3. "I Don't Trust You Anymore": Nina Simone and Black Cultural Nationalism * 4. Hollywood Time: Black Women and Integration Narratives in the Late 1960s * 5. Cicely Tyson and African American History: Popular Culture and "Post"-Civil Rights in the 1970s * Epilogue * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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