She's Every Woman: The Power of Black Women in Pop Music by Danyel Smith

She's Every Woman: The Power of Black Women in Pop Music

Danyel Smith

nonfiction history music challenging informative inspiring slow-paced

288 pages | first published 2016

Edition information

Description

In the vein of Twenty Feet from Stardom and Girls Like Us comes an authoritative narrative history of one of the most powerful segments of popular music—black female recording artists—told through the stories of some of the most famous and beloved...
Browse similar books...

Plus

Book information

Content Warnings

This book doesn't have any content warnings yet!

If you're the author of this book and want to add author-approved content warnings, please email us at [email protected] to request the content warning form.

Community reviews

This book doesn't have any reviews or ratings yet!

If you've read it, mark it as 'read' and add a review to help others in the StoryGraph community figure out if it might be a book for them!