Jazz in the 1920s and Its influences on america
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Blacks finally had places wherein they could share their culture to eager listeners. The birth of jazz literally trumpeted the birth of a new, modern philosophy of changing things that need to be changed. The jazz age closed the door to needless traditions of old thinking and opened the door to freethinking for all Americans. In short, the jazz age was one more step in making America truly equal in the fight for civil rights.
Blacks finally had places wherein they could share their culture to eager listeners. The birth of jazz literally trumpeted the birth of a new, modern philosophy of changing things that need to be changed. The jazz age closed the door to needless traditions of old thinking and opened the door to freethinking for all Americans. In short, the jazz age was one more step in making America truly equal in the fight for civil rights.