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Source Notes: The Moonwalk’s Light and Wound

An intermediate note for organizing research material, evidence links, issue structure, and inclusion decisions before the reader-facing article is written.

1. Source Map

Primary and near-primary sources

Authoritative biographical context

Secondary and industry context

2. Evidence Notes

  • The life narrative relies on Britannica and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for the sequence from Jackson 5 to Off the Wall, Thriller, Bad, and Dangerous.
  • Reception is treated not only as sales or awards, but as MTV exposure, televised premieres, dance imitation, touring, and video culture.
  • Race is handled through early MTV exposure, the boundary between R&B and white rock markets, and the risk of misreading vitiligo as racial self-rejection.
  • Joe Jackson’s violence is framed as a strongly supported pattern, not as a fully adjudicated criminal record.
  • Quincy Jones is treated as an adult production partner and editor, not as a simple replacement father.

3. Inclusion and Exclusion Decisions

  • Included: the Jackson 5 to solo transition, MTV and racial boundaries, Jackson’s vitiligo explanation, Joe Jackson’s violence, and the Quincy Jones trilogy.
  • Included: correction of the wording around Joe Jackson as producer; the report treats him mainly as father, manager, and family controller.
  • Included: the divided later reputation, while avoiding a full legal history of the child sexual-abuse allegations.
  • Excluded: a full album-by-album review, technical dance analysis, detailed death-trial history, and a full Neverland chronology.
  • Excluded: fine-grained ranking of worldwide sales records because figures vary by source and are not essential to the research question.

4. Rejected or Downgraded Sources

  • Fan chronologies and unsourced quote collections were used only for discovery, not as article evidence.
  • Secondary sales-record claims around Thriller were downgraded because the numbers vary.
  • MTV accounts were treated cautiously because executive memoirs and industry recollections can be self-serving.
  • Tabloid accounts of family violence were excluded in favor of memoir, major interviews, Joe Jackson’s own later remarks, and authoritative overviews.

5. Open Questions

  • Specific incidents of family violence cannot be fully reconstructed from outside the family record.
  • Details of CBS Records’ pressure on MTV vary by witness and retelling.
  • Jackson’s bodily changes cannot be reduced to a single cause; vitiligo, surgery, media attack, racial gaze, and self-image all matter.