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Freedom In Laughter Dick Gregory Bill Cosby And The Civil Rights Movement Malcolm Frierson

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Freedom In Laughter Dick Gregory Bill Cosby And The Civil Rights Movement Malcolm Frierson
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.9 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Malcolm Frierson
ISBN: 9781438479071, 1438479077
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Freedom In Laughter Dick Gregory Bill Cosby And The Civil Rights Movement Malcolm Frierson by Malcolm Frierson 9781438479071, 1438479077 instant download after payment.

Analyzes the dynamic period in which Dick Gregory and Bill Cosby moved African American professional stand-up comedy from the chitlin’ circuit to the mainstream.
In this groundbreaking book, Malcolm Frierson moves comedy from the margins to the center of the American Civil Rights Movement. Freedom in Laughter reveals how stand-up comedians Dick Gregory and Bill Cosby used their increasing mainstream success to advance political issues, albeit differently. Frierson first explores Gregory’s and Cosby’s adolescent experiences in St. Louis and Philadelphia and then juxtaposes the comedians’ diverging humor and activism. The fiery Gregory focused on the politics of race, winning him credibility at the expense of his career in the long term, while Cosby focused on the politics of respectability, catapulting him to television and film stardom. Although militant blacks repeatedly questioned Cosby’s image, Frierson suggests he and Gregory both carried the aims of the black freedom struggle. With an epilogue that considers the comedians’ post–civil rights era trajectories, this book is accessibly written and filled with Gregory’s and Cosby’s original material, appealing to academics, history buffs, and anyone interested in American popular culture.

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