Table of contents for Singing in my soul : black gospel music in a secular age / Jerma A. Jackson.


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 Acknowledgments 000
 Introduction 1
 Chapter 1. Restraint or Exuberance: Music and Religion after
 Reconstruction 00
 Chapter 2. I Just Do What the Lord Say: Gospel as Women's
 Missionary Work 000
 Chapter 3. Choirs, Studios, and Unions: The Grassroots Campaign
 for Gospel 000
 Chapter 4. With Her Spirituals in Swing: Sister Rosetta Tharpe,
 Gospel, and Popular Culture 000
 Chapter 5. Between Religion and Commerce: Gospel in the Postwar
 Era 000
 Epilogue 000
 Notes 000
 Bibliography 000
 Index 000
 A section of illustrations can be found following p. 000.
 




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Gospel music History and criticism, African Americans Music History and criticism, Popular music United States Social aspects