Abstract

During the 1960s Buffalo became a center for avant garde music, literature, and art. A concert series called Evenings for New Music took place at the Albright-Knox Gallery, one of the leading museums of contemporary art. Archie Shepp, revolutionary jazzman, taught in the University of Buffalo's black studies program, while novelist John Barth, teaching in the English department, wove the area's history--and assorted area motels -into his monumental novel Letters. The Buffalo

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