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    Songs that changed the world. Aretha Franklin [videorecording (DVD)] : Respect.
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    Kultur International Films/Standing Room Only Entertainment, c2003.
    Call #:DVD 781.6309 S698af
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  • Franklin, Aretha. Respect.
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  • Franklin, Aretha.
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  • Popular music -- History and criticism.
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  • Popular music -- Social aspects.
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  • Songs that changed the world
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  • Impact (Standing Room Only Entertainment)
  • ISBN: 
    9780769785714
    0769785719
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    Aretha Franklin [videorecording (DVD)] : Respect
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    [videorecording (DVD)] :
    Description: 
    1 videodisc (36 min.): Dolby digital sd., col. ; 12 cm.
    Notes: 
    "An in-depth look at the impact this song made featuring interviews with: John Phillips, Smokey Robinson, Annie Lennox and many others"--Container.
    Bonus: Contains a preview of the entire Impact Series.
    Home use only.
    Summary: 
    "Rare indeed is the artist whose music can bridge race, color, creed, and gender and have an equal impact on each. This was a song that was used by the women who were beginning to imagine the feminist movement. It was a song that simply said, the time for change has come. Respect reflected a shift in the tone of the Civil Rights Movement. It introduced a new and bolder phase in the struggle. The struggle was now going to the streets with a different approach. At that time, there wasn t a black woman who was prominent. So, when Aretha Franklin came along and sang, give me some respect and here is why I deserve it it caused women to start swinging banners. It was the soundtrack of the times."--Container.
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    Popular music.
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    Standing Room Only Entertainment (Firm)
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