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Black Folk Musicians Are Reclaiming the Genre

In returning to a songbook that is decades — if not centuries — old, a new generation of performers is expanding the definition of what their traditional art form can be.

Adam Bradley
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Black People, Country Music, Folk Music, Giddens, Rhiannon, Jackson, Kara (1999- ), June, Valerie, Kiah, Amythyst, Race and Ethnicity, Southern States (US), twintertravel23
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