Reds, Whites, and Blues
Discover the compelling intersection of music and politics in "Reds, Whites, and Blues" by William G. Roy, published by Princeton University Press in 2010. This insightful hardback dives into the rich tapestry of folk music as a powerful tool for political expression throughout the 20th century in the United States.
With 296 pages of expertly crafted analysis, Roy explores how folk music has served both as a bridge and a boundary in social movements. This thorough examination uncovers the unique ways that music influences and reflects the societal shifts surrounding race, class, and political activism.
Whether you are a music enthusiast, a history buff, or someone interested in the dynamics of social movements, "Reds, Whites, and Blues" offers a valuable perspective that underscores the significance of folk music in shaping America's political landscape. Don't miss the chance to enrich your understanding of this crucial cultural phenomenon.