Jazz culture impacted the nation as it elevating African American culture to society. This new type of music opens up a new aspect of life as African Americans now rising social status. The influential jazz culture led to individuals rebelling against society as for women also gaining recognition and liberty. Jazz gave African Americans a voice in society by allowing African Americans to be heard as it influences many aspects in people's everyday lives such as fashion and music.
VIEW MOREJazz music strengthens the idea of all individuals being equal. Not only it portrayed equality ending any supremacy, but it also led to a society where the idea of the "New Negro" was created. Racial pride was surfaced as African American artists became establishing music that led to a plethora of culture being exchanged. The article explains the idea of jazz music creating a new way of life for African Americans. Artist such as William Grant Still demonstrated the racial movement as he created music that forever changed the way society runs. Literature, theater, and art was effected as it now emphasizing the black culture that was spreading in society.
VIEW MOREDuring this time, it was a time for cultural advancement after slavery and discrimination has ended giving African Americans more liberty. Artist such as Louis Armstrong has renovated the music industry as he promotes jazz music being a way of making their voices heard through music. The effect of jazz music being played is the increase of immigrants sharing their culture and races integrating due to African Americans taking over society.
VIEW MOREThe presentation explains how society has been changed once new types of music during this era has been introduced. Culture has been emphasized on as jazz music being the type of music everybody listens to due to it discussing topics that were never explored before. Jazz music talks about topics such as rebelling against the norms of society. Many people adjusted to it while others listened to it but considered it as the music of the devil. It impacted society by influencing the youth's language, music style and emphasizing the idea culture expansion.
VIEW MOREThe Harlem Renaissance was the era where African Americans rose up in society and was determined for their voices being heard by their music. Jazz music explains the torture African Americans had to go through due to racism. Artistic talent within African American individuals have been exposed once artists such as Duke Ellington conveyed their message of rebellious actions through song. African Americans are being heard in society as jazz influence literature in discussing about the need for equality and black traditions being fulfilled.
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