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1 Booker T. Washington: Up from Slavery in the Valley of the Shadow of Death 1
2 Jazz as Exoticism 39
3 Zora Neale Hurston and Billie Holiday: Improvisation through Interpretation 79
4 Lamentations or the Blues: The Proverbial Moan 119
5 The Elusive Undertone: A Nonnegotiable Performance of Time, Text, and Melody 167
6 A Jazz Schematic: The Concluding Naturalistic Trope 199
Bibliography 221
Index 231
About the Author 243
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