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  1. 30. Juli 2023 · In the middle of the Black Power era and feeding from the civil rights movement, “Soul Train” provided a fresh opportunity for Black people to see and celebrate themselves. It was the...

  2. 31. Aug. 2023 · Beneath glowing disco balls, dancing bell bottoms, and Afro Sheen-laced fros shaped to perfection, Soul Train was much more than the “hippest trip in America.” It was a movement that went beyond the glitz and glam of entertainment.

  3. 25. Feb. 2024 · For 35 years, Soul Train was the beating heart of Black pop culture in America, considered appointment television for the millions of people who tuned in to discover the latest trends in music,...

  4. 30. Juli 2023 · In the middle of the Black Power era and feeding from the civil rights movement, “Soul Train” provided a fresh opportunity for Black people to see and celebrate themselves. It was the most prominent stage displaying the mingling of sociocultural and political progress — and an imagining of life unencumbered by white supremacy ...

  5. 28. Sept. 2021 · When Soul Train was first nationally syndicated in October 1971, there was nothing else like it on TV. It became an iconic Black music and dance show — a party every weekend that anyone could...

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    • Sam Sanders,Anjuli Sastry Krbechek,Liam McBain,Jordana Hochman
  6. 4. Dez. 2021 · Coming out of the tumultuous 1960s – with the Civil Rights Movement, riots, violence against Black people in cities across America, the assassinations of Black America’s biggest heroes, and a decade defined by struggle for progress – “Soul Train” was a vibrant, triumphant, unapologetic expression and glorification of ...

  7. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › soul-train-1970Soul Train (1970-2006) - Blackpast

    1. Dez. 2021 · Soul Train, one of the longest-running syndicated shows in television history, began in 1970 on the Chicago television station WCIU-TV when there were few outlets for popular Black culture throughout the United States. It was a radical move for the time, exhibiting the cultural perspectives of African American music, dance, and ...