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The Gang's All Here: Generic versus Racial Integration in the 1940s Musical by Sean Griffin
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MusicLate 1940SRaceTheatreAfrican American StudiesIntegrated MusicalMinority PerformersEducationRacial IntegrationRacial StudyArtsBlack ExperienceSean GriffinPopular CultureRace RelationMusicologyMusic History
The integrated musical of the late 1940s (led by MGM) often excluded minority performers in an attempt to create a utopian environment. In contrast, Fox's nonintegrated musicals of the early 1940s negotiated a space for these performers, which, while problematic, created opportunities for individual agency.
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