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*1001#$aBaraka, Imamu Amiri$d1934-2014$0(NO-TrBIB)90088971$4aut$811$81$_46513500
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*24510$aBlues people$bnegro music in white America$cLeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka)
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*520 #$aIn this essential and impassioned text, LeRoi Jones traces the intertwined development of blues and jazz music with the history of its creators in 'White America'. As important and relevant as at its first publication in 1963, it shows how music and its people are inseparable - expressing and reflecting the other, surviving and adapting through oppression.
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