RECLAIMING COUNTRY MUSIC'S IMAGINARY BLACK ROOTS
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Released last Friday, Beyoncé’s new album Cowboy Carter—whose cover features the singer posed as a rodeo queen riding sidesaddle on a horse—is being feted as a long-overdue acknowledgment of black Americans’ seminal contributions to country music that have long been buried by a toxically racist culture that seeks to ignore black accomplishments at every turn rather than, oh, exaggerate them to spare black feelings and amplify white guilt.
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