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Motown and the Civil Rights Movement
Program Categories
Music, Historical Programs and Characters, Educational Programs
Audience Age
high school, college, adult
Description
What effects did Motown's popularity as "The Sound of Young America" have on the Civil Rights Movement? This multimedia program traces the development of--and interconnections between the burgeoning popularity of The Motown Sound and the Civil Rights Movement. Why was Motown's music so popular during the 1960s--and why has Motown remained so popular to this day? Find out in this entertaining and enlightening multimedia lecture.
Fee
$500. fee is negotiable
$500. fee is negotiable
Group Size
25+
Program Length
75-90 minutes
Facility Requirements
podium & microphone, DVD player & monitor, two 8-foot tables, access to electrical outlet
podium & microphone, DVD player & monitor, two 8-foot tables, access to electrical outlet
Last Modified
10/27/2009
Recent Library/School Appearances by Tom Ingrassia Productions
Gale Free Library
Holden, MA
508-829-0228
Performer’s Contact Information
Tom Ingrassia Productions
Tom IngrassiaPO Box 314
Holden, MA 01520
508-277-6022
tom@ingrassiaproductions.com
http://www.ingrassiaproductions.com
Preferred Contact Method: Email
tom@ingrassiaproductions.com
http://www.ingrassiaproductions.com
Preferred Contact Method: Email