Keep Cool by Ted Vincent

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In Keep Cool Vincent traces the movement from its roots at the turn of the nineteenth century through to its "discovery" by the white music industry in the 1920s.

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Keep Cool by Ted Vincent

In Keep Cool Vincent traces the movement from its roots at the turn of the nineteenth century through to its "discovery" by the white music industry in the 1920s.

Ted Vincent (1936-2009) wrote on black history for over thirty years, beginning by sharing the editorial pages of the Los Angeles Herald Despatch with Malcolm X in 1961-62. He is the author of Black Power and the Garvey Movement (Ramparts Press 1970) and Voices of a Black Nation (Africa World Press, 1990) and has contributed to many periodicals including Living Blues.
He lectured for four years on black power at the University of California at Berkeley and UCLA.

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ISBN 13 9780745309217
ISBN 10 0745309216
Title Keep Cool
Author Ted Vincent
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pluto Press
Year published 1995-09-20
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.