By A Mystery Man Writer
Historically, Black women who make country music have been denied opportunities for commercial success or creative satisfaction. But at this potentially transformative time in American history, which has been shaped in part by by the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements, their astounding talent now commands a great deal more of the acclaim it deserves.
The Women of Pop Are Imagining Life Without Fame - The New York Times
African American Southern Appalachian Music - Great Smoky Mountains National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Black women have deep roots in country music, American Masters
Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee: Jimmie Allen On How His Diverse Small-Town Upbringing Made Him One Of Country Music's Hardest-Working Hitmakers
The College Choir That Changed the Course of American Music - The Atlantic
12 Black country singers shaping the future of country music
New Country Female Artists Find Success Outside Radio
Meet the Black Female Artists Reshaping Country Music, Features
Black Women Country Artists: A Look to the Future - The Tennessee Tribune
How these Black women are reshaping country music
Meet the Black Female Artists Reshaping Country Music, Features
Meet the Black Female Artists Reshaping Country Music
How Brittney Spencer, Joy Oladokun, and Other Black Women Musicians Are Reframing Country Music
Country Music's Culture Wars and the Remaking of Nashville