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Music of the Civil Rights & Black Consciousness Movements

Airs Monday, February 25, 2019, at 9 p.m. So Many musical artists weighed in during the decades of the Civil Rights and Black Consciousness Movements... Nina Simone, Max Roach, Gil Scott-Heron, Archie Shepp, James Brown, John Coltrane, Bob Dylan, Sly Stone, Art Blakey, Curtis Mayfield... The list goes on!  The Music of the Civil Rights and Black Consciousness Movements Radio Special takes us back to a time when the social revolution taking place in America was reflected in the popular music that was all around us.
 
The Music of the Civil Rights and Black Consciousness Movements weaves together over 60 tunes, with a narrative of events, intermittent voice clips of history makers and Columbia University historian Josef  Sorett.  Host Esther Armah is an award winning radio host and international journalist and appears on MSNBC, ARISE TV, GRITtv and BET.  She is the former host of WBAI's WakeUp Call in New York. Born in London, Esther brings fresh vitality to the show's narration.
 
Written and Produced by Jim Luce and Loretta Rucker, this compelling piece of radio was co-produced by radio stations WSNC at Winston Salem State University in NC, WCSU at Central State University in OH, WJSU at Jackson State University in MS, WRVS at Elizabeth City State University in NC, WURC at Rust College in MS and KPVU at Prairie View A&M University. These stations, all located at HBCU's (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) joined forces to enable us to produce this special program.
 
Our heartfelt thanks go out to Peabody Award winning Producer Jim Luce for his deft editing and mixing, and to Technical Producer Duke Markos (from Jazz Set) for combining their expertise with stations and the Consortium's cultural and musical knowledge to tell this story with the high production values demanded for public radio.