The Melody Was Sweet, the Journey Bitter: Navigating the Racist South as a Black Musician in the 1940s

Billy Sheldon’s voice is like velvet, rich and smooth even after a lifetime of singing. At 86, his eyes sparkle with the joy of music. He’s lived through the heyday of doo-wop in the 1940s, all while enduring the struggles … Continue reading The Melody Was Sweet, the Journey Bitter: Navigating the Racist South as a Black Musician in the 1940s

Deconstructing the Myth: Unmasking Racial Stereotypes and Challenging the ‘Model Minority Myth’ in America

In the vast tapestry of American society, racial stereotypes have long played a significant role in shaping public perceptions and attitudes towards different ethnic groups. These deeply ingrained stereotypes have perpetuated harmful narratives that not only distort the realities of … Continue reading Deconstructing the Myth: Unmasking Racial Stereotypes and Challenging the ‘Model Minority Myth’ in America