The moment Bob Dylan pulled out an electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival on July 25th, 1965, shook the United States ...
It was the beginning of the end of Jim Crow, the often brutally enforced web of racist laws and practices born in the South ...
In 1966, the famed communist folk musician Pete Seeger was invited by the Cuban revolutionary government to perform a series ...
Members of the last generation to live through the end of the Jim Crow laws are among voters in an upcoming presidential ...
Columbia Civil Rights leaders who protested segregation in the 1960s and were arrested for it finally saw their records ...
Simon Bouie told his mother and grandmother he wasn’t going to get in trouble back in 1960. Then the Black Benedict College ...
He was one of the longest surviving members of the band that came to define the acid rock sound emanating from San Francisco ...
She was highly regarded as a folk, blues and jazz singer. She was also ardently left-wing and prioritized social change over commercial success.
The historical significance of Black popular music in American culture is powerful. Even former President Jimmy Carter ...
Finally, wrapping up our round-up of 1960s and 70s songs about the music industry is The Byrds, a highly influential rock band in the 1960s, featuring iconic musicians like David Crosby ...
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A movement that involves women opting out of dating, sex, having babies and marriage with men is growing in popularity as South Korea's birth rate hits a record low. The 4B movement "sounds like ...