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Mulatto America At The Crossroads Of Black And White Culture A Social History Stephan Talty

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Mulatto America At The Crossroads Of Black And White Culture A Social History Stephan Talty
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Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Stephan Talty
ISBN: 9780060959746, 9780061350450, 0060959746, 0061350451
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Mulatto America At The Crossroads Of Black And White Culture A Social History Stephan Talty by Stephan Talty 9780060959746, 9780061350450, 0060959746, 0061350451 instant download after payment.

Black and white culture has been blending and colliding in America for hundreds of years. In the 1700s, black slaves discovered their masters' Bibles and found in them a seditious faith of their own. In the 1920s, young white men fell in love with New Orleans jazz and created an underground of cultural dissidents. In the 1970s, black style began its takeover of the sports world and made Dr. J and Michael Jordan the idols of millions. Drawing on original research and daring new interpretations of crucial events in American history, author Stephan Talty paints a portrait of a lost America: one in which musicians, writers, and ordinary people led the nation to a deeper understanding of the strangers on the other side of town.

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