In the 1960s America saw the rise of popularity of several black actresses. A few of their names are Diahann Carol, Diana Sands, Ruby Dee and Paula Kelly.
All TV shows were black and white. Movies were in color. We didn't have CD's, computers, or electronics like games. There wasn't even an calculator.
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the 60s and 70s hair is like puffy not afro but like in the middle of afro and normal. If you dont think Im right then just look up 60s and 70s on the web.
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I believe it was some time in the 50s or 60s
No you have to go to the century before that.
Their influences were mainly the blues and 60s pop, with some rock'n'roll and a bit of jazz; not so much classical.
they were treated like black people in the 60s
Love sang "My Little Red Book."
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"Black is Black" was recorded by Los Bravos, a group from Spain who sang in English and were mistakenly considered part of the "British Invasion" of the mid-60s.
Black Sabbath, although the roots of metal stretch back into the 60s.
its because between the 60s and 70s, the black Americans had nothing to do but just work until they danced. But in the 60s the kids had nothing to do so they deicided to dance. It passed on into other countries!
I think it was called REM.
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All TV shows were black and white. Movies were in color. We didn't have CD's, computers, or electronics like games. There wasn't even an calculator.