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Music Wars: Money, Politics, and Race in the Construction of Rock and Roll Culture, 1940-1960
John C. Hajduk
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Lexington Books
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Music Wars: Money, Politics, and Race in the Construction of Rock and Roll Culture, 1940-1960 - Hajduk, John C.
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Synopsis "Music Wars: Money, Politics, and Race in the Construction of Rock and Roll Culture, 1940-1960"
This study examines the mid-twentieth-century evolution of popular music into a cultural movement in the United States. The author argues that a series of disputes in the music industry led to the assertion of music's place in promoting core national values.
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