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We Are the Culture Arionne Nettles

We Are the Culture By Arionne Nettles

We Are the Culture by Arionne Nettles


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We Are the Culture: Black Chicago's Influence on Everything by Arionne Nettles

Journalist Arionne Netteles believes it is time Black Chicagoan receive the acclaim, the honor, and the acknowledgment of their contributions to American culture and recognition of where they truly came from.

During the Great Migration, more than a half-million Black Americans moved from the South to Chicago, and with them, they brought the blues, amplifying what would be one of the citys greatest musical artforms. In 1958, the iconic Johnson Publishing company, the voice of Black America, launched the Ebony Fashion Fair show, leading to the creation of the first makeup brand for Black skin. For three decades starting in the 1970s, households across the country were transported to a stage in Chicago as they moved their hips in front of TV screens airing Soul Train. And in the 1990s, Hall of Famer Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six championships, including two three-peats, making the NBA a must-see attraction worldwide.

It all happened right here, in Chicago, and for the past century, Black Chicagos influence has permeated not just the city but really what we see today as modern-day pop culture throughout the country, and in some ways, the world.

About Arionne Nettles

Arionne Nettles is a journalism lecturer at Northwestern Universitys Medill School, deputy editor at nonprofit civic media organization City Bureau, and host of the A Kids Company About podcast Is That True?, a kids podcast about facts. A multiplatform journalist, Nettles reports on Chicago history, culture, gun violence, policing, and race and class disparities as a contributor to the New York Times Opinion, Chicago Reader, The Trace, Mediums ZORA and Momentum, Chicago PBS station WTTW, and NPR affiliate WBEZ. Nettles is a proud member of the National Association of Black Journalists and works to teach Chicago-area teens the power of words through her organization, Write Chicago, and its sicker than your average writing workshops.

Table of Contents

Intro

Part One: Black News Cannot Be Silenced
Essay: Homecoming
Chapter 1: Chicagos First Black Paper
Chapter 2: The Making of the Man
Chapter 3: A Great Migration
Chapter 4: Race Riot of 1919
Chapter 5: Black Nuance, Black Perspective

Part Two: And With Them, They Brought the Blues
Essay: Cadillac Babys Show Lounge
Chapter 6: Mississippi Mud Music
Chapter 7: An Urban Chicago Style

Part three: You Aint Heard Nothing Yet
Essay: On My Radio
Chapter 8: The Voice of Chicago
Chapter 9: Rise of the Black Radio Star
Part Four: And You Say Chi City
Essay: Dancing Down
Chapter 10: The Chicago Sound
Chapter 11: The Scene That House Built
Chapter 12: Its a Drill

Part Five: Black Life in Print
Essay: Black Excellence Baby
Chapter 13: If I Were a Negro
Chapter 14: The JPC Launching Pad
Chapter 15: Whats Happening in Black America
Chapter 16: Celebration of Black Cuisine

Part Six: Black Luxury, Baby
Essay: First Taste of Beauty
Chapter 17: Making Fashion Fair for Ebony Skin
Chapter 18: The Limitless Art of Fashion

Part Seven: Hair That Makes a Statement
Essay: The Shine of a Crown
Chapter 19: From Respectability to Black and Proud
Chapter 20: At the Root of Change

Part Eight: Black Representation on the Big and Small Screens
Essay: Black and White and Technicolor
Chapter 21: Silence and the Silver Screen
Chapter 22: Talkies
Chapter 23: Singing Cowboys
Chapter 24: Dancing Afros, and a While Lotta Soul

Part Nine: The Oprah Effect
Essay: A Full Cup
Chapter 25: The Oprah Show
Chapter 26: A Shift to Live Your Best Life
Chapter 27: Oprah OWNs Media

Part Ten: Sports Cool
Essay: The Best. Ever. Anywhere
Chapter 28:Three-Peat After Three-Peat
Chapter 29: White Sox Hat

Part Eleven: The Arts
Essay: Art for the People
Chapter 30: Being Black Is
Chapter 31: Chicagos Own Literary Renaissance
Chapter 32: House full of some Hebru Brantleys

Outro

Additional information

NGR9781641608305
9781641608305
1641608307
We Are the Culture: Black Chicago's Influence on Everything by Arionne Nettles
New
Hardback
Chicago Review Press
2024-05-31
224
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