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How it Feels to be Free: Black Women Entertainers and the Civil Rights Movement

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How It Feels to Be Free: Black Women Entertainers and the Civil Rights Movement - Feldstein, Ruth
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In 1964, Nina Simone sat at a piano in New York's Carnegie Hall to play what she called a show tune. Then she began to sing: "Alabama's got me so upset/Tennessee made me lose my rest/And everybody knows about Mississippi Goddam!" Simone, and her song, became icons of the civil rights movement. But her confrontational style was not the only path taken by black women entertainers. In How It Feels to Be Free, Ruth Feldstein examines celebrated black women performers, illuminating the risks they took, their roles at home and ...

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How It Feels to Be Free: Black Women Entertainers and the Civil Rights Movement 2017, Oxford University Press, USA

ISBN-13: 9780190610722

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How It Feels to Be Free: Black Women Entertainers and the Civil Rights Movement 2014, Oxford University Press Inc, New York

ISBN-13: 9780195314038

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