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Music & Protest Issue
Special Event Price: $12
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Protest and the Southern Imaginary: What I Learned from Gay Country, Communist Disco, and a Choctaw Poet’s Sermon on Immigration, by Brendan Greaves
Jackie Shane: It’s Just, “Yes Ma’am, No Ma’am,” by Douglas Mcgowan
Nostalgic for Utopia: Anne Romaine’s Folk Music Protest in the New Left South, by Joseph M. Thompson
“Sing It So Loudly”: The Long History of “Birmingham Sunday,” by Julia Cox
Soliloquy of Chaos: Ornette Coleman in Copenhagen, 1965, by William Pym
Down in the Hole: Outlaw Country and Outlaw Culture, by Max Fraser
“What Music Does”: Si Kahn, In His Own Words, interviewed by Brendan Greaves
Sound Politics: The Air Horn Orchestra Blasts HB2, by Tina Haver Currin
Beyond Latin Night: Latinx Musicians and the Politics of Music in Charlotte, by Samuel K. Byrd
Soul Clap: Rhythm and Resilience in Afro-Carolina Landscapes, by Michelle Lanier
The Rime of Nina Simone, poetry by Tiana Clark
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