Art and Activism
Art and Activism
Jazz Artists and Writers in the Civil Rights Vanguard
Marchbanks, Jack
Ohio University Press
04/2026
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List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Jazz in Cultural Ascendance
2 Ellington and Hughes, the Patriarchs
3 Little Rock Galvanizes the Movement and Jazz,
1957--1959
4 African Anticolonialism and the American Civil
Rights Movement in the Early 1960s
5 Making Their Voices Heard: Women Jazz Artists
and Writers in the Early 1960s
6 Artist Advocacy in the Civil Rights Movement's
Most Tumultuous Year
7 Much More Than Rhythm and Melody
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Sixteen Significant Jazz Albums Released During the American Civil Rights Movement and
African Anticolonial Campaigns
Notes
Bibliograph
Index
Introduction
1 Jazz in Cultural Ascendance
2 Ellington and Hughes, the Patriarchs
3 Little Rock Galvanizes the Movement and Jazz,
1957--1959
4 African Anticolonialism and the American Civil
Rights Movement in the Early 1960s
5 Making Their Voices Heard: Women Jazz Artists
and Writers in the Early 1960s
6 Artist Advocacy in the Civil Rights Movement's
Most Tumultuous Year
7 Much More Than Rhythm and Melody
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Sixteen Significant Jazz Albums Released During the American Civil Rights Movement and
African Anticolonial Campaigns
Notes
Bibliograph
Index
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civil rights movement; African American history; jazz and civil rights; Nina Simone; Abbey Lincoln; Lena Horne; Lorraine Hansberry; Maya Angelou; Langston Hughes; James Baldwin; Ralph Ellison; Duke Ellington; Miles Davis; Charles Mingus; Dave Brubeck; art and activism; cultural history 1950s; cultural history 1960s; Martin Luther King Jr.; Malcolm X; Ella Baker; Daisy Bates; music and social change; literature and civil rights; Black artists and writers; New York cultural history; intersection of art and politics; African American culture; 20th-century American history; social justice and the arts; biography and history; cultural studies; African American literature; jazz history; civil rights era culture
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Jazz in Cultural Ascendance
2 Ellington and Hughes, the Patriarchs
3 Little Rock Galvanizes the Movement and Jazz,
1957--1959
4 African Anticolonialism and the American Civil
Rights Movement in the Early 1960s
5 Making Their Voices Heard: Women Jazz Artists
and Writers in the Early 1960s
6 Artist Advocacy in the Civil Rights Movement's
Most Tumultuous Year
7 Much More Than Rhythm and Melody
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Sixteen Significant Jazz Albums Released During the American Civil Rights Movement and
African Anticolonial Campaigns
Notes
Bibliograph
Index
Introduction
1 Jazz in Cultural Ascendance
2 Ellington and Hughes, the Patriarchs
3 Little Rock Galvanizes the Movement and Jazz,
1957--1959
4 African Anticolonialism and the American Civil
Rights Movement in the Early 1960s
5 Making Their Voices Heard: Women Jazz Artists
and Writers in the Early 1960s
6 Artist Advocacy in the Civil Rights Movement's
Most Tumultuous Year
7 Much More Than Rhythm and Melody
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Sixteen Significant Jazz Albums Released During the American Civil Rights Movement and
African Anticolonial Campaigns
Notes
Bibliograph
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
civil rights movement; African American history; jazz and civil rights; Nina Simone; Abbey Lincoln; Lena Horne; Lorraine Hansberry; Maya Angelou; Langston Hughes; James Baldwin; Ralph Ellison; Duke Ellington; Miles Davis; Charles Mingus; Dave Brubeck; art and activism; cultural history 1950s; cultural history 1960s; Martin Luther King Jr.; Malcolm X; Ella Baker; Daisy Bates; music and social change; literature and civil rights; Black artists and writers; New York cultural history; intersection of art and politics; African American culture; 20th-century American history; social justice and the arts; biography and history; cultural studies; African American literature; jazz history; civil rights era culture