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Black, Blues, and Jazz

2024-01-01 04:46:40

Society consists of individuals - individuals have passions, dreams, fears, and regrets. At least society where Sonny exists can be said. They live in the shadows of two wars. A brother will serve the country and one must fight from within. The two brothers survived the World War II, but no one knew the outcome of the civil war. World War II brought people sorrow and pain, but I think that two brothers experienced more pain in the civil war.

Langstone Hughes (1902-1967) absorbed the United States. In doing so he wrote many questions important to his time, including the Renaissance, Great Depression, World War II, Civil Rights Movement, Black Power Movement, Jazz, Blues and Spirituality. As Hughes absorbed the United States, America absorbed black poets, but the only way his heart made it possible: by absorbing all self recognition of black writers and his patronage. - Jackie Robinson did one of the most bold moves by playing the major league baseball team. The pain and pain experienced by this guy is so tough that I do not know how he played. Carl Erskine said: "Perhaps I think Jackie is different, you said he broke the color line, but he said that he did not break anything, Jackie is a therapist. Jay 1919 I was born on January 31 of the year.

In the history of Kansas City music, Bruce made the basic vocabulary of KC style jazz. Bruce was born from rural black vocal music, and that style was improvised with the work rhythm. Early rhythms evolved, created blues, and finally became a jazz in Kansas City. In fact, the first jazz recorded by Bennie Moten in 1923 was "Evil Mom Bruce".

Southern black singers and musicians produced and played blues and ragtime music. After a while New Orleans street, night club, bar started sounding new jazz. Jazz combines the effects of blues and ragtime, and new voices do not stop for blacks and whites. Jazz music traveled the way to Kansas City, Chicago, and New York. In the early 1920s there was a movement called "black" or "Harlem Renaissance". The revival of literature, knowledge and art from New York is powerful. We opened fertile and acceptable doors for African American musicians, writers, poets, intellectuals and artists. Now I have the opportunity to grow up and show off their best talent. From 1919 to 1929, Harlem in New York became the center of cultural activities of African-Americans. This period in American history is very exciting for African Americans.