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Every February when we celebrate Black History Month in the United States, and when we teach it in the classroom or to our youngsters at home, the perfect accompaniment to books and stories is Black music. Black music here was born out of trouble and strife, out of uplift and joy, out of resistance and survival. It has existed since the beginning of our time here in the United States and the diaspora. Black music is rooted in the continent of Africa, and it will carry us into the future.
Though Black music has taken many forms over time, changed with each generation, and been performed in many different cultures by ethnic and racially diverse artists, many of whom are not Black, there is a fundamental thread that ties it all together: Black spirituality. When I speak of spirituality, I do not mean religiosity, though many Black musicians and their music have come out of the Black church. I speak of a force that combines both the will to endure and survive with the joy of life.
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Best of The Sunday Read 2020: From Female Rage to Michelangeloâs David
A few of our favorite and most popular episodes of the narrated article series from âThe Daily.â
A crew working on a reproduction of Michelangeloâs David in Carrara, Italy.Credit.Photo illustration by Maurizio Cattelan for The New York Times.
Dec. 20, 2020
For the past few months, The Sunday Read has been a fixture of the weekend feed on âThe Daily,â featuring narrated renditions of The New York Timesâs journalism.
Started in the early days of the pandemic, the series has shed light on our current moment with stories of isolation and meditations on race in America. But it has also provided moments of escapism: from long walks into forest worlds to journeys to exoplanets.
By Claire Kirch |
Angie Thomas, whose bestselling debut YA novel,
The Hate U Give, was inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, has written another novel that is highly anticipated due to its timeliness.
Concrete Rose (HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray), a prequel to
The Hate U Give, tells the story of 17-year old Maverick Carter (Starr’s father), who resists pressure placed upon him to join a gang while he also contends with becoming a young parent.
Just as she did with
The Hate U Give and her second novel,
On the Come Up, Thomas will go on a national tour to promote
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