The Intersection Of Music And Race In The 1960s, This West Virginia Morning


Author: West Virginia Public Broadcasting February 12, 2026 Duration: 0:00
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The Intersection Of Music And Race In The 1960s, This West Virginia Morning

The struggle against racial discrimination has hundreds of years of history in the United States. On the next episode of Us & Them, Trey Kay looks at the intersection of music and race in the 1960s. It’s about a band that took a stand against racism – and musicians who suffered the consequences.

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