An edition of Blues people (1963)

Blues people

Negro music in white America.

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An edition of Blues people (1963)

Blues people

Negro music in white America.

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  • 63 Want to read
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Examines the history of the Negro in America through the music he created.

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Language
English
Pages
244

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Cover of: Blues people
Blues people
1971-04, William Morrow and Company
in English
Cover of: Blues people
Blues people: Negro music in white America.
1970-06, William Morrow and Company
in English
Cover of: Blues people
Blues people
1970-01, William Morrow and Company
in English
Cover of: Blues people
Blues people
1970-01, William Morrow and Company
in English
Cover of: Blues people, Negro music and white America
Blues people, Negro music and white America
1969, William Morrow and Company
in English
Cover of: Blues people
Blues people: Negro music and white America
1968-01, William Morrow and Company
in English

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New York

Edition Notes

Published under the author's earlier name: LeRoi Jones.

Bibliographical footnotes.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.773
Library of Congress
ML3556 .B16

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 244 p.
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18359074M
Internet Archive
bluespeoplenegro00bara
ISBN 10
068818474X
LCCN
63017688
Library Thing
155247
Goodreads
17595

Work Description

"...the first book on jazz by a negro writer...new and highly provocative conclusions bolstered by bothe history and sociology...a must for all who could more knowledgeably appreciate and better comprehend America's most popular music, Negros in origin -Blues based- but now belonging to everybody."
Langston Hugues

"Blues people is not only a fresh, incisively instructive reinterpretation of Negro music in America, but it is also crucially relevant to Negro-white relationship today."
Nat Hentoff

"The first real attempts to place jazz and the blues within the context of American social history. Moreover, it represents one of the first efforts of a Negro writer to examine that relationship, and certainly one of the most exhaustive by any...
Blues People is American musical history; it is also American cultural, economic and even emotional history. It traces not only the development of the Negros music which affected white America, but also the Negro value which affected white America."
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