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erma4kov [3.2K]
1 year ago
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explain what the author means by ""jazz was collected among the numerous skeletons the middle-class black man kept locked in the

closet of his psyche"". how does the previous statement relate to the study of hip hop?
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Elena-2011 [213]1 year ago
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This is an excerpt from Black music

In these lines the author wants to say that,

The previous statement relates to the study of hip hop as it is highly important to black culture. it is largely developed amongst blacks.

jazz was immensely criticised  amongst the people mostly the white americans  and was kept closed in the minds of the people.

hip hop came into existence after the commemoration of jazz amongst black people.

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