Jazz Impact On African American Culture Essay

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Music is a very important aspect in many people's lives, and society goes through many different trends of music. This is not a new idea, and it has been influential not only in the lives of individuals, but in the culture of cities, and countries as a whole. Whether it be subconscious or not, it shapes culture. Jazz was very important to the culture of the early 1900’s.The most important concept that jazz did pick up on, was bringing awareness to the need of reform for the treatment of the African-American people that were being mistreated throughout the country. Although it can be argued that Jazz brought abundance of violence and negative energy to the culture of the 20’s along with the increased tensions. Jazz did appeared in New Orleans making it “the birthplace of jazz”, Jazz was also …show more content…

There were many important jazz artists all around the country at the time like Louis Armstrong, who was from New Orleans, later moving to New York, Charlie Parker, whom went from Kansas to New York, and Duke Ellington whom went from Washington to New York, and these artists made the country more unified. Then jazz spread from New Orleans, spreading the diverse culture from there to the rest of the country, this culture including many immigrants from all over the world. Jazz played a large part in the equality of the races and it called upon some of the major issues at the time with that.

The musical side of jazz was very important and it was shaped by the mixing of many cultures. This was important because people made it their own by altering it

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