Danyel Smith’s ‘Very Personal History’ gives Black women of pop music their due
In this Washington Post Live conversation from May 4, author Danyel Smith explains why she wanted to give Black women their due in “Shine Bright: A Very Personal History of Black Women in Pop.”
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