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2014

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Civil Rights Movement/Black Power Movement

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"Survival Kits On Wax": The Politics, Poetics, And Productions Of Gil Scott-Heron, 1970-1978, Donald Geesling Aug 2014

"Survival Kits On Wax": The Politics, Poetics, And Productions Of Gil Scott-Heron, 1970-1978, Donald Geesling

Doctoral Dissertations

For over four decades, from 1970 until his death in 2011, poet, novelist, and musician Gil Scott-Heron served as an architect of artistic protest and a conduit of social consciousness. Often referred to as “The Godfather of Rap,” Scott-Heron was a formidable presence in postwar African American music and literature. This dissertation demonstrates Scott-Heron’s significance to the praxis of black cultural politics in the postwar era with a particular focus on his productions and social activism during the 1970s. It examines the ways in which his poems and songs gave voice to historical events and intellectual currents that, in part, …