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The reason why I asked that is this. Is ... you said the piece was called "I Wish I Knew How it Would Feel to be Free," but the thing I'm seeing in that is do you find in a general sense that for African Americans that this music the Gospel, the church music, the jazz, even the rhythm and blues, afforded some degree of sonic autonomy even if there wasn't that degree of autonomy in the workplace?
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