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Author Absher, Amy.

Title Black Musician and the White City : Race and Music in Chicago, 1900-1967.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : University of Michigan Press, 2014.

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Contents Musicians and the segregated city : Chicago in the early 1900s-1930s -- From south to south side : musicians in 1940s Chicago -- Redefining the music industry : independent music in Chicago, 1948-1953 -- From south side to the south and the nation, 1954-1963 -- "The fact remains ... we are negroes" : dissonance and the desegregation of Chicago's musicians' union, 1963-1967.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-198) and index.
Summary Amy Absher's The Black Musician and the White City tells the story of African American musicians in Chicago during the mid-twentieth century. While depicting the segregated city before World War II, Absher traces the migration of black musicians, both men and women and both classical and vernacular performers, from the American South to Chicago during the 1930s to 1950s. Absher takes the history beyond the study of jazz and blues by examining the significant role that classically trained black musicians played in building the Chicago South Side community. By acknowledging the presence and importance of classical musicians, Absher argues that black migrants in Chicago had diverse education and economic backgrounds but found common cause in the city's music community.
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Subject African Americans -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Music -- History and criticism.
African Americans.
Illinois -- Chicago.
Music.
Popular music -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History and criticism.
Popular music.
Popular music -- Social aspects -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century.
Popular music -- Social aspects.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Music and race -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century.
Music and race.
African American musicians -- Illinois -- Chicago.
African American musicians.
Music trade -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century.
Music trade.
African American musicians -- Labor unions -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century.
Musicians -- Labor unions -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century.
Musicians -- Labor unions.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Electronic books.
History.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 9781306902564
ISBN 1306902568 (electronic book)
9781306902564 (electronic book)
9780472029983 (electronic book)
0472029983 (electronic book)
9780472900961 (electronic book)
047290096X (electronic book)
9780472119172 (electronic book)
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