1st Edition

Frank O. Etheridge Musician of the African Diaspora

Edited By Ben Vinson III Copyright 2024
272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

This is a book by and about Frank O. Etheridge, an African-American musician from an age of cultural explosion. The decade after World War II saw the coming-of-age of marginalized cultures, and in North America a new voice emerged among peoples of African descent. Etheridge performed in a period when some of the greatest cultural producers of the African-American heritage assumed center-stage.... Read more

Dedication

 

Preface/Acknowledgements

 

Introduction

 

A Story in Black and White: A Musical Travelogue

 

What Ever Became of Race Prejudice

 

People and Places

 

Bibliography

Biography

Ben Vinson III is the President of Howard University in Washington, D.C. He was the Provost and Executive Vice President of Case Western Reserve University and Dean of Arts and Sciences at George Washington University, and has also held faculty positions at Johns Hopkins University, Penn State University, and Barnard College. He is currently the President-Elect of the American Historical Association. He was the past President of the Conference of Latin American History and former Chairman of Board for the National Humanities Center. He is known primarily for his work on the African Diaspora and the African presence in Mexico.