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Interview with Bernice Reagon
Founding member of political and spiritual a cappella vocal ensembles, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Bernice Reagon discusses the role of culture, the church, and music in the black community; focusing on how these elements contribute to the "self-definition and self-concept" of the community and their role in developing and maintaining resistance to oppression. She also discusses her experiences as a musician and her artistic approaches to singing and song writing.
Most of interview is fine. Terrible hum comes in at 15 32.
Soulbook #4: the quarterly journal of revolutionary Afroamerica
Publisher: Afro-American Research InstitutionYear: 1966Volume Number: Vol. 1-4 WinterFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Soulbook
Table of Contents: Vietnam, SNCC, Bond; Richard Gibson; Notes on the Avant-Garde: A Brief Perspective on Black Music in the United States; A Reply to Mrs. "instant-hair" Thompson; Psychology and Negritude; Twas the Night Before Christmas; The Two Epochs of Nation Development- Is Black Nationalism a Form of Classical Nationalism?; Reject Notes (Poetry); The Puerto Rican Revolution (Part 2); La Revolucion Puertorrquena (2); The Need to Develop a Revolutionary Consciousness; Towards a Black Liberation Army; The Suicide; It Was Election Time in New York-Again; The Colonized of North America.
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