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Danielle Wiggins

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historian of black liberalism @Caltech | @Emory and @Yale alum | part-time Stevie Wonder stan account

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I won a teaching award from the Associated Students of Caltech. Grateful to the students that nominated me and all the students who making teaching at Caltech a joy. (I forgot to take a photo at the ceremony so here’s one in my stairway)

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This afternoon’s reading

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One of my favorites is on my water bottle. I also love The Three Degrees’ cover of “Maybe” and Lou Rawls’ live version of “Tobacco Road.” #BlackMusicMonthChallenge

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We love a song with some good talking in it. Begging, pleading, explaining, preaching, reading... give us somebody talking that talk over a music bed and we are thrilled. For Day 27 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, name a favorite song with a whole entire ass monologue.

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Me and my mom were in the car, lost on the way to a birthday party in Brooklyn the weekend after this song came out. Hot 97 played it over and over and over again. My first thought—not as strong as “Work It Out.”

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Some songs IMMEDIATELY become a core memory. They grab us so fiercely the first time we hear them, that time, place, moment, etc is locked in from that point on. For Day 22 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, share a song with the moment of that fist listen still clear in mind.

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I’m not really embarrassed by anything I listen to but I was a tiny bit ashamed that Raydio’s “Jack and Jill” was one of my listened to songs of 2021. Love Ray Parker, Jr. though. #BlackMusicMonthChallenge

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We all - especially music snobs & nerds - have guilty pleasures when it comes to what we listen to. The song equivalents of trash tv that are secretly our jams. For Day 21 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, reveal a song you're embarrassed to admit you rock with.

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Few do an opening verse better than Smokey Robinson. “I’ve got a sunshine on a cloudy day When it’s cold outside, I’ve got the month of May” #BlackMusicMonth

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Some songs grab us from the jump... the very first lyrics or bars have us belting along at the top of our lungs, sometimes with our face scrunched up in that way great music requires. For Day 11 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, share a favorite opening verse of any genre.

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B-Sides, deep cuts, joints that got play regionally but were never officially added at radio... We all have fave songs that we thing the label overlooked or slept on. For Day 7 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, share an album cut that should have been a single.

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Live recordings are an art. Sometimes, artists change a song for live performance but lose something that you loved in the original. But sometimes the elevate it and improve on it. For Day 6 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, share a favorite live version of a song.

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Hi everybody, I'm Archie Bell of the Drells, of Houston, Texas We don't only sing but we dance just as good as we walk —this will always make me smile

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For me, music connects on a cellular level. It evokes emotion, it generates energy, it boosts adrenaline, it soothes, it comforts...it's transformative. For Day 5 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, share a song that you go to in order to ease your mind or change your mood.

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When I was coming up, identifying a song sample was a point of pride. We learned crate digging in our parents' music collections, and we realized the original was a jam. For Day 4 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, name a song you discovered through a sample, but now love more.

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I love a signature style/sound in a songwriter/producer. That sonic trademark that makes the creator as legendary as the artists they create for. For Day 3 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, share a song (or songs) by your favorite songwriter and/or producer.

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It is a rite of passage, as a music head or just a general old head, to at some point proclaim about a song to anyone in your hearing younger than you, "You don't know nothin' about this!" For Day 2 of the #BlackMusicMonthChallenge, what song(s) don't they know nothin' bout?

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sharing some of my favorite songs and performances for #BlackMusicMonth. I love this performance from the Spinners, which ends with Phillippé Wynne doing impressions of Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, and Al Green. youtube.com/watch?v=CsWFza…


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Breaking News: Tina Turner has died at 83. The powerful soul singer was one of the most successful recording artists of all time. nyti.ms/3OFs0co

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