Shine bright

a very personal history of Black women in pop
Danyel Smith
Book - 2022

"From one of the preeminent cultural critics of her generation, a radiant weave of memoir, criticism, and biography that tells the story of black women in music--from the Dixie Cups to Gladys Knight to Janet, Whitney, and Mariah-- as the foundational story of American pop"--

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Main Author: Smith, Danyel (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Roc Lit 101, One World, [2022]
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 0 |g Part 1.  |t The Dixie Cups ;  |t Leontyne + Dionne + Cissy ;  |t Miss Ross ;  |t Gladys ;  |t Donna ;  |t Marilyn + Peaches ;  |t Stephanie + The Wiz ;  |t Jody + Deniece --  |g Part 2.  |t Whitney and Aretha --  |g Part 3.  |t Janet ;  |t Mariah --  |t Outro --  |t Gratitude. 
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