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    Online Resource
    Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press | Birmingham, AL, USA : EBSCO Industries, Inc.
    ISBN: 9780807138106 , 080713810X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 275 pages) , Illustrations
    Series Statement: Making the modern South
    DDC: 781.6430975/09041
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1890-1945 ; Blues ; Tonträger ; USA Südstaaten ; Verzeichnis
    Abstract: In the late nineteenth century, black musicians in the lower Mississippi Valley began to create a new musical form that lamented Jim Crow's social, legal and economic restrictions--the blues. In Jim Crow's Counterculture, R.A. Lawson offers a cultural history of blues musicians in the segregation era, explaining how by both accommodating and resisting Jim Crow life, blues musicians created a counterculture to incubate and nurture ideas of black individuality and citizenship. These individuals, Lawson shows, collectively demonstrate the African-American struggle during early twentieth century.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-265) and index , Includes discography (pages 201-210)
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