Lynchings and race riots occurred, with the worst one being in Oklahoma in 1921, and the subjugation of African-Americans was a common practice. There were many reasons for this, not least among them racism and hatred, but another point that came under attack was the emerging African-...
What did Langston Hughes try to communicate to African Americans? Who did Langston Hughes write for? What literary devices does Langston Hughes use in I Too? Who is Langston Hughes? How does Langston Hughes define salavation? How would you describe Langston Hughes's writing style in Dream Varia...
Open Document Culture plays a huge role in influencing our music. During the 1920s, African American culture heavily influenced the jazz industry. Jelly Bean Morton’s Black Bottom Stomp is an example of a jazz song based on African American culture since it was named after the African American...
Jazz is the only music genre that Americans themselves invented. African American culture is where this music started, though. A very influential African American character in our history is Buddy Bolden. He was an enormous influence on the jazz cultures in American history. Buddy Bolden is also...
JazzThe combination of African,Spanish,and native cultures in Latin America created a unique body of music and dance.Jazz musicians combined their music with this Latin sound to create a powerful blend (融合).In the 1940s and 50s,when musicians from Cuba began to play with jazz musicians in...
However,through her hard work,she helped 18 racial barriers.During her sixty year career as a performer,Lena Horne earned people’s 19 and respect.She used her fame to 20 social injustices(不公正)toward AfricanAmericans. 1. A. dream B. performance C. life D. childhood 2. A. ...
stopped13. Jazz first ___ by African Americans, is popular around the world and it's said that people developed it while___. A. was created; played B. creating; playing C. created; playing D. to create; played 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:12、B 13、C 解析:12.译文...
While in America, these new Black Americans still expressed themselves through their musical traditions. Since they were in America, their old musical traditions could not be reproduced exactly for many reasons, including not being allowed to use traditional African instruments. To understand a comparab...
C. Many Americans gave music lessons to poor children. D. These styles all started in poor African-American areas. E. During the 1980s, hip-hop became popular all over the USA. F. Some people don’t like hip-hop because of its spoken words.试题...
There were many reasons, but, for the most part, they left because they were in search of the economic dream.There was a shortage of labor in the cities and African Americans from the South were seeking paid labor.They were also trying to escape the inherent inequities and institutional raci...