Black Music Month is a special time to honor the talent and bop-ability of music created by Black American artists. Established by President Jimmy Carter in 1979, the monthlong observation further honors the vital contributions Black artists have made to American music. It’s also an opportunity for Black folks to pay homage to the songs […]
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