Funk My Soul: The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. And the Birth of Funk Culture

  • Ferri, Domenico Rocco
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Publication date
January 2013
Publisher
Loyola eCommons

Abstract

Few can deny that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\u27s untimely death had a profound impact on American life. In this dissertation, I argue that the assassination inspired musicians, producers, artists, and consumers across the nation to reconstruct soul music and, in its place, construct the cultural idiom known as funk. Narrating the process by which black artists\u27 embraced and popularized funk modes of expression, this dissertation traces how the genre extended directly from post-assassination trauma and attempted to provide a purposeful announcement of black solidarity and an uncensored narrative of the black American experience. In telling the story of funk, its origins, and its long-term cultural impact, this dissertation collects, narr...

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