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    growls at him warningly from his front post. Buck learns quickly from these two dogs‚ and Francois is pleased. Two more huskies‚ Billie and Joe‚ are added to the team. They are brothers‚ but very different. Buck receives them as comrades. Dave ignores them‚ while spitz

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    People like Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington helped alter the general perspective held towards African Americans. It was with their work and creativity that brought abut greater tolerance and acceptance of Black culture. Louis Armstrong came from a poor family background and eventually rose up because of his hard work and determination to make it big in the music industry. Armstrong began to perform in small clubs and was later on invited to move up

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    substance abuse. In 2000‚ Billie Holiday was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Holiday spent much of her childhood in Baltimore‚ Maryland. Her mother‚ Sadie was only a teenager when she had her. Her father is widely believed to Clarence holiday‚ who eventually became a successful jazz musician‚ playing with the likes of fletcher Henderson. In her difficult early life‚ holiday found solace in music‚ singing along to the records of Bessie smith and Louis Armstrong; holiday began singing in

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    heartbeats‚ Cadillac records and the temptations. One of my favorite movies of all times is Lady Sings the Blues. This movie is a biography of Billie Holiday; a blues singing of the early 1900’s. She was famous for her distinctive voice and her great contribution to the era of Jazz. She has been deemed as one of the best blues artist of all times. Billie Holiday was born as Eleanor Fagan in Baltimore‚ MD on April 7‚ 1915.

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    i. Genetic Structuralism 1. Introduction Genetic Structuralism was firstly introduced by Taine. His view then was developed through sociology literary study. According to him‚ literary products are not merely about imaginative and personal facts‚ but also a reflection or cultural record‚ a manifestation of certain mind when the product is created. Lucien Goldman was the only person who also developed Genetic Structuralism. Goldman sees that humanity facts are meaningful structure. All human activities

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    In Karen Hesse’s novel Out of the Dust the declining economy has a substantial impact on people’s lives in this story. Billie Jo describes her experience of the Dust Bowl and depicts the struggles that the citizens of Oklahoma go through when they lose their way of income. The majority of people in this novel were farmers and their livelihood depended on the growth of their crops and their animals. The continuous dust storms destroyed any and all means of economic growth. The dwindling economy affected

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    and preserved a new black cultural identity in multiple aspects. Prolific writers such as Langston Hughes influenced many poets. The improvisation of Jazz and its syncopated rhythms was popularized by jazz legends such as Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. The Harlem Renaissance began in the late 1930’s after World War II. However much of the foundation of this movement was established by earlier generations of African American educators‚ students‚ and intellectuals. In the decades following the

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    Blues and it’s Influence Blues is a music with a unique ethnic diversity. It started with the rural Black-American traditions of southern America. Originally it was associated with music of deep and low-down emotions. But in reality‚ it reflected how a culture lived and survived in happy and difficult times. Many musicologists try to associate Blues with both European and African tradition. Music Historian Robert Palmer may be most correct entitling it as a Black-American creation. By doing so‚ Palmer

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    Goodman‚ were excited by the New Orleans masters including the thrilling Louis Armstrong‚ who played in King Oliver’s band. The third major jazz center was New York City‚ and it became the most important. In New York‚ pianists such as James P. Johnson created the piano style by transforming rags and Southern black folk dances into jazz. Jazz was first played in the ballrooms and theaters of New York. Louis Armstrong was among the jazz musicians who accompanied Ma Rainey and the rich-voiced Bessie

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    110 million copies‚ and remains the best-selling album ever; while several of his other albums rank among the worlds best-sellers. Jackson is credited with having elevated the music video from mere promotional tool into an art form. His videos for Billie Jean‚ Beat It and Thriller made him the first African American artist to amass a strong crossover following on MTV. He popularized a number of complicated dance techniques‚ such as the robot and the moonwalk. His distinctive musical style‚ vocal style

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