Civil Rights Soul, with Richie Unterberger
Schedule
Thu Jun 18 2026 at 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
1995 University Avenue, Suite 365, Berkeley, CA, United States, California 94720 | Berkeley, CA
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In the Civil Rights Movement, music was vital to fueling the activism and lifting the spirits of African-Americans fighting for racial justice and social change. In this class, rock and soul music author and historian Richie Unterberger highlights the role music played in reflecting and inspiring the movement. Filmed and recorded performances by the likes of Curtis Mayfield, Nina Simone, Abbey Lincoln, and Marvin Gaye will be featured in this journey through Civil Rights soul (and some jazz and gospel) of the 1960s and 1970s.About the Speaker
Richie Unterberger is the author of numerous music history books, including volumes on Bob Marley, the Who, and 1960s folk-rock. His latest book, published by Taschen in 2022, is San Francisco: Portrait of a City. His next book, Do What You Fear Most: The History of the Velvet Underground, will be published by Omnibus Press in spring 2026.
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