A friend of mine, Margaret Block, has told me many fascinating stories about music that was sung during some of the most trying times in the modern civil rights movement. I enjoyed learning more from this book and I think you will, too. The rhythms are often slow and steady, and Margaret tells me this was done for an important reason, to help people relax and overcome their fears. Margaret who is from the Mississippi Delta knew the late Fannie Lou Hamer who was well known for her courage and music.
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Susan Klopfer, MBA, helps organizations discover and implement diversity plans. Visit Susan's website to learn about her free online workshop, Five Costly Diversity Mistakes Companies Make and How To Avoid Them. http://susanklopfer.com/
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