![]() ![]() “The book that's poised to set rock history free. A well-researched, sociologically savvy effort to expand the rock canon." - Kirkus Reviews ![]() Mahon has done plenty to expose how Black women rockers have been marginalized by musicians, audiences, historians, and critics. A revolutionary read that should chasten rock historians and will delight anyone who wants the full picture of how black women shaped a culture that pushed them to the side and how they survived.” - Ann Powers, author of Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black and White, Body and Soul in American Music “I thought I knew the stories of the women who populate this stellar revisioning of rock and roll history. “We've got to know where we came from in order to get where we want to go, and there's no doubt that Maureen knows where she is headed! You can absolutely feel the passion in every word she speaks, whether in person or on paper, and Black Diamond Queens is no exception.” - Quincy Jones Labor and Working-Class History Association.Association for Middle East Women's Studies. ![]() Author Resources from University Presses.Permissions Information for Journal Authors.Journals fulfilled by DUP Journal Services. ![]()
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