Freedom in Laughter: Dick Gregory, Bill Cosby, and the Civil Rights Movement

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Malcolm Frierson
SUNY Press

Frierson moves comedy from the margins to the center of the American Civil Rights Movement revealing how stand-up comedians Dick Gregory and Bill Cosby used their increasing mainstream success to advance political issues — with an epilog that considers the comedians' post-civil rights era trajectories.

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