The Daily History Chronicle
On July 12, 1979, a Chicago radio DJ named Steve Dahl blew up a crate of disco records at Comiskey Park between games of a White Sox doubleheader, and 50,000 people rioted. Most Americans remember it as a drunken baseball stunt. But when you look at what disco actually was, who made it, and who it belonged to, a different story emerges, one about culture war, manufactured outrage, and the price paid by communities who never got to vote on whether their music would be destroyed. And here's what keeps me up about it: the mechanics of that night in 1979 are still running.
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