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Music and race --- Musique et race --- Muziek en ras --- Race and music --- Rhythm and blues music --- History and criticism --- African Americans --- Music --- Popular music --- United States --- Civil rights --- RHYTHM AND BLUES (CHANTS, ETC.) --- NOIRS AMERICAINS --- NOIRS --- MUSIQUE --- IDENTITE ETHNIQUE
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Rhythm and blues music --- African Americans --- Popular music --- Music and race. --- Race and music --- Race --- History and criticism. --- Music --- Civil rights. --- Blues (Music) --- Soul music
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Computer architecture. Operating systems --- computerbesturingssystemen --- Linux --- OS (operating system)
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United States --- Etats-Unis --- History --- Sources. --- Politics and government --- Social conditions --- Histoire --- Sources --- Politique et gouvernement --- Conditions sociales
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Stimulating and insightful, these essays on the relationship among the media, popular culture, and the postwar African American freedom struggle offer new perspectives on the nature of the Civil Rights Movement and its legacies. At the same time, they suggest how much the struggle itself shaped important trends in American culture and mass media in the 1950s and 1960s. Bringing together a range of voices seldom heard together, this book challenges readers to reconsider the ways in which a simplistic "master narrative" of the Movement has come to dominate popular, and even some scholarly, understandings of the meaning of the freedom struggle.
African Americans and mass media --- African Americans --- Mass media --- Civil rights --- United States --- Ethnic relations.
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Heather Ridolfo and Brian Ward explore the experiences of people with impaired mobility, enhancing our understanding of why some embrace a disabled identity, why others reject it, and the personal and societal implications of both choices. Drawing on a combination of intimate interviews and statistical data, the authors unpack the ways that physical and social barriers shape personal ideas of disability. They also highlight the impact of interlocking factors such as age, race, gender, and economic class. Their work provides important new insights, relevant to theory as well as policy and practice
People with disabilities. --- Group identity. --- Identity (Psychology) --- Sociology of disability.
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