Answer: I believe it's the fact it used and does still display music videos on tv for "free", or the fact it streamed the most famous songs on it so people could go to their channel and listen to music / radio (but with music videos) at home.
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is it a question or are you just saying it to say it
Into Bondage is a powerful depiction of enslaved Africans bound for the Americas. Shackled figures with their heads low walk solemn toward slave ships on the horizon. Yet even in this grave image of oppression, there is hope. In a gesture foreshadowing freedom from slavery, a lone woman at left raises her bound hands, guiding the viewer's eye to the ships. The male figure in the center pauses on the slave block, his face turned toward a beam of light emanating from a lone star in the softly colored sky, possibly suggesting the North Star. The man's strong silhouette breaches the horizon line, communicating strength and optimism. Concentric circles—a motif frequently employed by Aaron Douglas to suggest sound, particularly African and African American song—radiate from a point on the horizon.
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I know it is either BCA or BAC
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I am pretty sure it is BCA though
When Europeans first saw African sculptures and masks they may have perceived it as inferior due to its lack of symmetry and perspective. While European art is traditionally known for its depictions of landscapes and murals, these African art forms were something completely new and out of the ordinary. If they know about the rituals and cultural/spiritual significance of the masks and sculptures, this may have helped them understand why it means to much to them and why they made this.