Black Man's Music  

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"NO one can deny that the Negro has climbed to a place of real recognition in the world of music. In fact, white America is inclined to pat him on the head and to speak in patronizing terms of his musical talents."--incipit of “Black Man's Music” (1933) Shirley Graham

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Black Man's Music” (The Crisis 40, no. 8 , August 1933) is a text on black music by Shirley Graham.




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