African Americans -- Music | History and criticism
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- A right to sing the blues : African Americans, Jews, and American popular song
- African American music : a chronology : 1619-1995
- Ain't but a few of us : black music writers tell their story
- Assembling a Black counter culture
- Banjo roots and branches
- Barrelhouse blues : location recording and early traditions of the blues
- Barrelhouse blues : location recording and the early traditions of the blues
- Been here and gone
- Black American music : past and present
- Black Lives Matter and music : protest, intervention, reflection
- Black country music : listening for revolutions
- Black country music : listening for revolutions
- Black ephemera : the crisis and challenge of the musical archive
- Black music
- Black music : essays
- Black noise : rap music and black culture in contemporary America
- Black talk
- Black talk
- Blues on stage : the blues entertainment industry in the 1920s
- Blues people : Negro music in white America
- Chamber music : Wu-Tang and America (in 36 pieces)
- Change is gonna come : the voice of Black America 1963-1973
- Chicago blues : the city & the music
- Conjuring freedom : music and masculinity in the Civil War's "Gospel Army"
- Different drummers : rhythm and race in the Americas
- Digging : the Afro-American soul of American classical music
- Dvořák's prophecy : and the vexed fate of Black classical music
- Flyboy 2 : the Greg Tate reader
- Folk song of the American Negro
- Freedom is, freedom ain't : jazz and the making of the sixties
- Great performances, Episode 2, Florence Price and the American migration
- Hey America! : the epic story of Black music and the White House
- Hey America! : the epic story of Black music and the White House
- Hidden in the mix : the African American presence in country music
- Icons of R&B and soul : an encyclopedia of the artists who revolutionized rhythm
- Issues in African American music : power, gender, race, representation
- It ain't retro : Daptone Records & the 21st-century soul revolution
- Keep on pushing : Black power music from blues to hip-hop
- Keep on pushing : Black power music from blues to hip-hop
- Lift every voice : the history of African American music
- Listen, whitey! : the sights and sounds of Black power, 1965-1975
- Listening for Africa : freedom, modernity, and the logic of Black music's African origins
- Mahalia Jackson and the Black gospel field
- Mahalia Jackson and the black gospel field
- May we forever stand : a history of the black national anthem
- May we forever stand : a history of the black national anthem
- May we forever stand : a history of the black national anthem
- Motown and the arrival of black music
- Music is history
- Music is history
- Music is history
- Music of the common tongue : survival and celebration in African American music
- Negro folk music U.S.A
- Negro musicians and their music
- Negro slave songs in the United States
- On Highway 61
- On Highway 61 : music, race, and the evolution of cultural freedom
- On the trail of Negro folk-songs
- One grain of sand
- Out of sight : the rise of African American popular music, 1889-1895
- Racial uplift and American music, 1878-1943
- Ragged but right : black traveling shows, "coon songs," and the dark pathway to blues and jazz
- Ragged but right : black traveling shows, "coon songs," and the dark pathway to blues and jazz
- Rejoice and shout
- Remus, Rastus, revolution
- Representing black music culture : then, now, and when again?
- Resounding Afro Asia : interracial music and the politics of collaboration
- Sacred steel : inside an African American steel guitar tradition
- Scandalize my name : Black imagery in American popular music
- Singing in my soul : black gospel music in a secular age
- Singing in my soul : black gospel music in a secular age
- Soul music : tracking the spiritual roots of pop from Plato to Motown
- Spirituals and the birth of a black entertainment industry
- Talking 'bout your mama : the dozens, snaps, and the deep roots of rap
- The Mahalia Jackson reader
- The Negro and his music
- The Negro and his songs : a study of typical Negro songs in the South
- The banjo : America's African instrument
- The chitlin' circuit : and the road to rock 'n' roll
- The cultural impact of Kanye West
- The dozens : a history of rap's mama
- The grey album : on the blackness of blackness
- The holy profane : religion in Black popular music
- The long road to freedom : an anthology of black music
- The meaning of soul : Black music and resilience since the 1960s
- The product of our souls : ragtime, race, and the birth of the Manhattan musical marketplace
- The rap year book : the most important rap song from every year since 1979, discussed, debated, and deconstructed
- The songs of blind folk : African American musicians and the cultures of blindness
- The story of African American music
- The story of the black national anthem
- When Sunday comes : gospel music in the soul and hip-hop eras
- When the church becomes your party : contemporary gospel music
- Who can afford to improvise? : James Baldwin and black music, the lyric and the listeners
- Whose blues? : facing up to race and the future of the music
- Whose blues? : facing up to race and the future of the music
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