For the Records: How African American Consumers and Music Retailers Created Commercial Public Space in the 1960s and 1970s South (an article from Southern Cultures 17:4, The Music Issue) by Joshua Clark Davis

For the Records: How African American Consumers and Music Retailers Created Commercial Public Space in the 1960s and 1970s South (an article from Southern Cultures 17:4, The Music Issue)

Joshua Clark Davis

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informative inspiring reflective slow-paced
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“Record selling certainly had its glamorous moments; retailers could regale younger customers with stories of nightlife and even rubbing elbows with famous musicians and celebrities.”African-American owned and operated record stores once provided ...

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