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Answer: The African American influence in the form of Negro Spirituals.
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Slavery was a cruel and difficult life for African Americans. Although they were denied many basic human rights, they were allowed to go to church and play music.
The negro spirituals developed to express the Biblical message of hope, in much the same way as some of the Biblical Psalms express the cruelty of anti-semitism.
Negro spirituals changed over time, but they formed the foundation for much of the gospel music, rock, jazz, rap and hip-hop music of today.
Adam's Rib is a 1949 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor from a screenplay written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin. It stars Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as married lawyers who come to oppose each other in court. Judy Holliday co-stars as the third lead in her second credited movie role. Also featured are Tom Ewell, David Wayne, and Jean Hagen. The music was composed by Miklós Rózsa, and song "Farewell, Amanda" was written by Cole Porter.
Author Thomas Malory definitely treats Arthur and Lancelot as the heroes of the Arthurian legends. In the Vulgate cycle, King Arthur is the supreme leader of all. His heroism was emphasized in The<span> Tale of King Arthur. As for Lancelot, Malory makes his name as a hero of the Roman Wars and cements his reputation as first knight of the Round Table by many chivalrous deeds after that. Malory also emphasizes Lancelot's relative success and not his ultimate </span>failure. In<span> the Noble Tale of Sir Lancelot du Lake, Malory emphasizes a clear picture of Lancelot as the best knight in the world, proven by his long list of brave and mighty deeds.</span><span> </span>