J.A. Rogers' "Jazz at Home": Afro-American Jazz in Paris During the Jazz Age (Paris, France) (Critical Essay)
The Black Scholar 2010, Fall, 40, 3
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- 29,00 kr
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- 29,00 kr
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Jazz is revolutionizing the white man's music; Negro art is introducing new forms into the old Greek styles; Negro dancing is putting more vigor and joy into that art; Negro comedy is making humor more spontaneous, and so on. Under Negro influence white civilization is undergoing a renaissance. Books, magazine articles and reviews continue to testify to this fact.
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