Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood : Nina Simone, Langston Hughes, and the Birth of Black Power

Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood: Nina Simone, Langston Hughes, and the Birth of Black Power (American Music: New Roots)

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On March 24, 1965, Nina Simone performed at a rally for twenty-five thousand people on the last night of the Selma to Montgomery civil rights march.Though luminaries like Martin Luther King Jr., Mahalia Jackson, and Dick Gregory were in attendance, it was Langston Hughes, celebrated poet and leader of the Harlem Renaissance, who was the singer’s closest confidant and supporter.They had one of the most important-yet unheralded-friendships of the Black Power era. Simone’s performance on that Montgomery night catapulted her into a lead role in the civil rights movement, with Hughes as her guide.In Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, W. Jason Miller offers a riveting history of how their relationship helped spark the birth of Black Power-indeed, the phrase itself, made famous by Stokely Carmichael, was a quote from collaborative lyrics by the two.Hughes gave Simone the fuel to be one of the most politically charged artists of the era, while Simone offered Hughes a way to carry his influence int
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