Lauren Cibene

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But the singing of the blues was also a way for ordinary working class and poor blacks to assert loudly and exuberantly their somebodiness, twisting and turning their sweaty bodies to the “low down dirty blues.” “You’ve never heard a mule sing, have you?” intoned a bluesman, asserting his humanity.
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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