Questlove’s Summer of Soul spotlights ’60s Black music, civil rights


At their best, documentaries can shine a light on people or issues that often go unexplored. And given the long history of systemic racism in the United States, it’s no surprise that the people and issues whose stories are not told as often are those of people of color. That can even be the case when the story involves some of the best-known Black people of the 20th century. The summer of 1969 was when…

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