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An Autobiography by Angela Y. Davis
An Autobiography by Angela Y. Davis







And she explains how the tradition of black women blues singers - represented by Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday - embodies not only an artistic triumph and aesthetic dominance over a hostile popular music industry but an unacknowledged proto-feminist consciousness within working-class black communities.

An Autobiography by Angela Y. Davis An Autobiography by Angela Y. Davis

Angela Davis shows us how the roots of that form in the blues must be viewed not only as a musical tradition but as a life-sustaining vehicle for an alternative black working-class collective memory and social consciousness profoundly at odds with mainstream American middle-class values.

An Autobiography by Angela Y. Davis

"Jazz, it is widely accepted, is the signal original American contribution to world culture.









An Autobiography by Angela Y. Davis