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  <title>Blues City: A Walk in Oakland (Crown Journeys)</title>
  <author>Ishmael Reed</author>
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  <rating>8</rating>
  <description>Oakland is a blues city, brawling and husky . . .Often overshadowed by San Francisco, its twinkling sister city across the Bay, Oakland is itself an American wonder. The city is surrounded by and filled with natural beauty&amp;#8212;mountains and hills and lakes and a bay&amp;#8212;and architecture that mirrors its history as a Spanish mission, Gold Rush outpost, and home of the West&amp;#8217;s most devious robber barons. It&amp;#8217;s also a city of artists and blue-collar workers, the birthplace of the Black Panthers, neighbor to Berkeley, and home to a vibrant and volatile stew of immigrants and refugees.In Blues City, Ishmael Reed, one of our most brilliant essayists, takes us on a tour of Oakland, exploring its fascinating history, its beautiful hills and waterfronts, and its odd cultural juxtapositions. He takes us into a year in the life of this amazing city, to black cowboy parades and Indian powwows, to Black Panther reunions and Gay Pride concerts, to a Japanese jazz club where a Lakota musician plays Coltrane&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;Naima.&amp;#8221; Reed provides a fascinating tour of an un-tamed, unruly western outpost set against the backdrop of political intrigues, ethnic rivalries, and a gentrification-obsessed mayor, opening our eyes not only to a singular city, but to a newly emerging America.</description>
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