Critical History of Soul Train on Television
Discover the rich legacy of "Soul Train" with Christopher P. Lehman's insightful book, Critical History of Soul Train on Television. Published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2008, this engaging paperback spans 239 pages, delving into the cultural significance of the iconic dance show that captivated African American teenagers.
Through a detailed chronology, Lehman highlights how "Soul Train" not only showcased talented dancers and musicians but also established Don Cornelius as a pioneering figure in African American television production. This book offers readers a unique perspective on the show's impact and its role in shaping television history. Whether you're a fan of the series or a student of media studies, this comprehensive examination is a must-read that celebrates the vibrant spirit of "Soul Train" and its enduring influence on American culture.