Description |
256 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm. |
Series |
African Americans, voices of triumph |
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African Americans, voices of triumph.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-246) and index. |
Contents |
Ancient fires: Still lighting the way -- Capture the flickering image: Early black moviemaking -- Versatile film pioneer -- Shining image of black womanhood -- Defying expectations -- Stellar achievers behind the scenes -- Different viewpoint -- Roots of American music: Black minstrelsry: Tainted legacy -- Ladies sing the blues -- Prodigious Mr. Waller -- Scat: Wordless lyrics of jazz singing -- Going downtown to "the street" -- Breakthrough balladeers -- Black pedigree of white rock 'n' roll -- Prophet of free jazz -- Black songwriters: Poets of musical note -- Queen Aretha -- Producers of the popular sounds -- Voices sweet and strong -- With pen in hand: Waging war with words -- Tradition of crusading newspapers -- Lure of France -- Invisible man -- Tireless voice for change -- Bridging art and politics -- Playwright and his century -- Nobel laureate in literature -- Continuing the oral tradition -- Visual arts: Bounty from gifted hands: Legacy of skill -- Master of the landscape genre -- Pioneering Goodridge brothers -- Marvels of the untrained eye -- Creative chronicler of Harlem life -- Enduring vision of Jacob Lawrence -- Art in the service of her people -- Robert Blackburn's labor of love -- Showcase for black artists -- Art of everyday -- Acknowledgments -- Picture credits -- Bibliography -- Index. |
Summary |
Richly illustrated survey of the key role played by African Americans in shaping American society. This three-book set combines the renowned text and picture research of Time-Life with creative talents of African American scholars, writers, and artists. |
Study Program |
Accelerated Reader AR UG 10.1 11.0 16409. |
Subject |
African American arts -- 20th century.
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Added Author |
Time-Life Books.
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ISBN |
0783522584 |
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0783522592 library binding |
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