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In the Spirit, in the Dark

Black Music and Political Activism

Najja K. Baptist

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English
New York University Press
23 January 2026
How Black music shapes the political identity, consciousness, and engagement of Black youth

From Rihanna and Kendrick Lamar, to J. Cole and Janelle Monae, Najja K. Baptist shows us how Black music has, more than ever before, become a form of political participation and resistance that has socialized and mobilized a new generation of Black youth, leading them to enter and remain engaged with large-scale activist movements.

Drawing on surveys with hundreds of youth, interviews with artists and activists, and in-depth content analysis, Baptist shows us how the creation and consumption of Black music has made movements like Black Lives Matter possible. As Black music both responds to, and educates its listeners about, catalytic political events like police killings, it simultaneously heightens, develops, and sustains the political consciousness of Black youth, particularly in the age of social media. Baptist finds that music predicts - and further shapes - their larger public attitudes toward government, political leaders, and policies, in addition to encouraging more traditional forms of political participation, such as organizing and attending protests.

Ultimately, Baptist invites us into the fascinating, often-hidden space where young Black political consciousness is born and cultivated, driving many to become agents of change.
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Imprint:   New York University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781479820283
ISBN 10:   1479820288
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Najja K. Baptist is Director of the African and African American Studies program and Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Arkansas. He is also the founding director of the University Advanced Research Team.

Reviews for In the Spirit, in the Dark: Black Music and Political Activism

""In In the Spirit, In the Dark, Najja K. Baptist rigorously explores the intricate relationship between Black culture, social struggle, and the popular political sentiments of Black communities. Employing a prophetic tone resplendent with Black hermeneutics and homiletics, Baptist methodically navigates the Black experience, demonstrating that music serves as both a crucial repository of collective memory and a mechanism of resistance. Through detailed explication and analysis, Baptist reveals how political movements have been shaped by pivotal events – including murders, protests, and elections – where song and music were employed to articulate Black 'spiritual strivings,' mediating the complex interplay between personal identity and political action."" - Maurice J. Hobson, author of The Legend of the Black Mecca: Politics and Culture and the Making of Modern Atlanta


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