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Regimes Museum Journal Volume 12, Issue 3

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Published by:
Regimes Museum
Published:
8/28/2025
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
28 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
History
Tags:
activism, Charles Mingus, Documentary films, history, Jazz, Martin Luther King, social movements

In that vein, this issue of the RMJ features a collection of articles highlighting individuals who used art and creativity as a medium for societal change: Wallenbrock examines jazz musician Charles Mingus’ musical representations of the Haitian Revolution; Moore delves into the messaging found within the musical scores of composer Hanns Eisler’s documentary films; and Bishoff provides a brief overview of the takeaways from Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 collection of sermons, "Strength to Love." We hope that you will find these explorations insightful and inspiring!

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