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ryzh [129]
2 years ago
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Draw Conclusions: Why would the culture of an enslaved people have expressed itself so powerfully through music?

History
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allochka39001 [22]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

In modern-day Africa, music is a staple of culture, and enslaved African-Americans would have used that to express themselves because there really weren't any other options for expression. As slaves, they had nothing.

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