Some white congregations are paying to use hymns written by enslaved African people
Some white congregations are paying what they're calling "royalties" when they sing hymns that come from the Negro spiritual tradition. They say it's a matter of racial justice. Please click the button to find out more!
The Dean of Africana Studies unpacks Kendrick's cultural significance, the themes running through Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, and what a "big stepper" is, anyway.
In his letter from the Birmingham jail, Martin Luther King Jr. suggested that he was more concerned about the white moderate, who was more devoted to order than to justice, than with the White Citizen
Berklee has named Emmett G. Price III as the inaugural dean of Africana Studies. An internationally recognized expert on Black music and culture, Afro-diasporic sacred and secular expressions, and Chr