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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
I: Race and the Freedom Principle in Nineteenth-Century America
1. America and Henry Thoreau
2. A Child of the River and the South
3. Antebellum Black Music and White Minstrelsy
4. Mark Twain Grows
5. Huckleberry Finn
6. Black Minstrelsy and the Rise of Ragtime
II: African American Music and the White Response
7. Race in America from the 1890s to the 1920s
8. The Primal Blues, Their First Popularizer, Their First Star
9. The Birth of Jazz, in New Orleans and New York City
10. Louis
11. The Blues Women
12. White People and Jazz and Its Flowering in New York
13. The Flood, and the Blues That Followed
14. Swing
15. Robert Johnson
16. “Spirituals to Swing” and After
17. Bop and the Music of the ’40s
18. Muddy Waters and Louis Jordan Change the Blues
19. Folk Roots and ’50s Rock
20. The Beats and Folk Emerge and Jazz Ascends
21. The Blues Revival
III: The Man Who Brought It All Back Home
22. Bob Zimmerman Becomes Bob Dylan
23. Dylan in New York
24. The Movement and Changes
25. An Existential Troubadour
26. Home Again to Rock ’n’ Roll
Notes
Bibliography
Permissions
Acknowledgments
Index
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