ASCAPのインスタグラム(ascap) - 2月21日 05時09分
The late ‘60s Black Power Movement emphasized Black pride and the advancement of Black social/political institutions. Countering countless inadequacies fueled by racial discrimination, activists encouraged the establishment of Black-owned businesses & general self-sufficiency.
Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On? (@Rolling Stone’s #1 album of all time) and Gil Scott-Heron’s “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” are just two of the many ASCAP classics that soundtracked the Black Power Movement and continue to resonate today. #blackhistorymonth
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