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| Introduction: “What’s Going On” | |
| Acknowledgments | |
| Section One: “A Change Is Gonna Come”: Mahalia Jackson, Motown, and the Movement | |
| 1. | The Dream |
| 2. | Mahalia and the Movement |
| 3. | “The Soul of the Movement”: Calls and Responses |
| 4. | Motown: Money, Magic, and the Mask |
| 5. | The Big Chill vs. Cooley High: Two out of Three Falls for the Soul of Motown |
| The Gospel Impulse | |
| 6. | Sam Cooke and the Voice of Change |
| 7. | Solid Gold Coffins: Phil Spector and the Girl Group Blues |
| 8. | SAR and the Ambiguity of Integration |
| 9. | “The Times They Are A-Changin’ ”: Port Huron and the Folk Revival |
| 10. | Woody and Race |
| 11. | “Blowin’ in the Wind”: Politics and Authenticity |
| 12. | Music and the Truth: The Birth of Southern Soul |
| 13. | Down at the Crossroads |
| The Blues Impulse | |
| 14. | Soul Food: The Mid-South Mix |
| 15. | Dylan, the Brits, and Blue-Eyed Soul |
| 16. | The Minstrel Blues |
| 17. | Otis, Jimi, and the Summer of Love: From Monterey to Woodstock |
| 18. | Last Thoughts on the Dream: Dot and Diana |
| Section Two: “Love or Confusion?”: Black Power, Vietnam, and the Death of the Dream | |
| 19. | Sly in the Smoke |
| 20. | Death Warrants: LBJ, Martin, and the Liberal Collapse |
| 21. | “All Along the Watchtower”: Jimi Hendrix and the Sound of Vietnam |
| 22. | ‘Retha, Rap, and Revolt |
| 23. | “Spirit in the Dark”: Aretha’s Gospel Politics |
| 24. | Jazz Warriors: Malcolm and Coltrane |
| The Jazz Impulse | |
| 25. | “Black Is an’ Black Ain’t”: JB, Miles, and Jimi |
| 26. | Curtis Mayfield’s Gospel Soul |
| 27. | John Fogerty and the Mythic South |
| 28. | “Trouble Comin’ Every Day”: Southern Strategies and the Revolution on TV |
| 29. | Troubled Souls: Wattstax and Motown (West) |
| 30. | “Where Is the Love?”: Donny Hathaway and the End of the Dream |
| Section Three: “I Will Survive”: Disco, Irony, and the Sound of Resistance | |
| 31. | Reflections in a Mirror Ball |
| 32. | Reverend Green and the Return of Jim Crow |
| 33. | Demographics 101: Hard Times in Chocolate City |
| 34. | Black Love in the Key of Life |
| 35. | Jimmy Carter and the Great Quota Disaster of 1978 |
| 36. | Roots: The Messages in the Music |
| 37. | God Love Sex: Disco and the Gospel Impulse |
| 38. | Disco Sucks |
| 39. | Punks and Pretenders |
| 40. | Rebellion or Revolution: Bruce Springsteen and the Clash |
| 41. | P-Funkentelechy |
| 42. | Redemption Songs: Bob Marley in Babylon |
| 43. | The Message: Hip-hop and the South Bronx |
| Section Four: “And That’s the Way That It Is”: The Reagan Rules, Hip-hop, and the Megastars | |
| 44. | Welcome to the Terrordome |
| 45. | Springsteen and the Reagan Rules |
| 46. | The Problem of Healing in the Hall of Mirrors |
| 47. | The View from Black America |
| 48. | The Way It Was and the Way It Is |
| 49. | Brer Rabbit and Tar Baby |
| 50. | Run-D.M.C. Negotiates the Mainstream |
| 51. | “A Hero to Most”: Elvis in the Eighties |
| 52. | Megastardom and Its Discontents: Michael and Madonna |
| 53. | Duke Ellington for Our Time: The Symbol Fomerly Known as Prince |
| 54. | West Africa Is in the House |
| 55. | “Bring the Noise”: The New School Rap Game |
| 56. | “Know the Ledge”: KRS-One, Rakim, and the Gangstas |
| 57. | “Born in the U.S.A.”: Springsteen and Race |
| Section Five: “Holler If Ya Hear Me”: In the Nineties Mix | |
| 58. | Wasteland of the Free |
| 59. | American Dreaming |
| 60. | C.R.E.A.M., or, Tupac on Death Row |
| 61. | Deeper Shades of Soul |
| 62. | Ancestors and Elders |
| 63. | Conversations with the Ancestors |
| 64. | Flashes of the Spirit |
| 65. | Redemption Songs (The Nineties Remix) |
| Notes | |
| Playlist | |
| Index |