Pt. 1. The Structure of Stealing. Notes on the Political Economy of Black Music / Norman Kelley. Papa's Got a Brand-New Bag: Big Music's Post-Fordist Regime and the Role of Independent Music Labels / Michael Roberts. The Discordant Sound of Music / The NAACP Report, 1987. Tell Me Something I Don't Already Know: The Harvard Report on Soul Music Revisited / David Sanjek. The Ballad of the Mid-Level Artist / Danny Goldberg -- Pt. 2. The Politics of Race Music. The Anatomy of a "Race" Music Label / Stephen Calt. Crossing Over: From Black Rhythm & Blues to White Rock 'n' Roll / Reebee Garofalo. "All for One, and One for All": Black Enterprise, Racial Politics and the Business of Soul / Brian Ward. Soul for Sale: The Marketing of Black Musical Expression / Mark Anthony Neal -- Pt. 3. Do Plantains Go with Collard Greens? The Political Economy of Jazz and Salsa. If You're Black Get Back: Double Standards in the Recording Industry / Frank Kofsky. Kind of Blue: Jazz Competes with Its Past, Settles for the Hard Sell / Richard B. Woodward. Crossover Schemes: New York Salsa as Politics, Culture, and Commerce / Karl Hagstrom Miller -- Pt. 4. The Politics of the Noise. Money, Power, and Respect: A Critique of the Business of Rap Music / Yvonne Bynoe. How Not to Get Jerked! The Hip Hop Elementary Roundtable / Adams Mansbach / [et al.]. Interview: Wendy Day, Advocate for Rappers / Norman Kelley. Death of a Nation - Where Ignorance Is Rewarded for a New Race Creation: The Niggro / Chuck D. -- Pt. 5. The Future of Music. The Heavenly Juke Box / Charles C. Mann. Music and New Technology: Making Music in the Digital Age / William Phillips. Senate Testimony of the Future of Music Coalition, April 3, 2001 / Jenny Toomey, Michael Bracy and Walter McDonough / [et al.]. Artist Rights and Record Companies: A Letter to Fellow Recording Artists / Courtney Love