Yes.
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jazz became popular in the 1920's and 30's. this was also a time where women became ''flappers'' which meant they had become more fashionable. drinking and smoking became popular too and people would do this in public. this is encouraged by advertisments in the cinema where the ''American dream'' was widely popular. jazz attracted the young and the white people and jazz was usually performed by the blacks. black people were a form of entertainment then. Louis Armstrong was the first person to invent the jazz songs. jazz and blues songs were widely distrubuted on the radio. :)
street jazz is a street,but regular jazz is music.
There is no antonym for jazz
le jazz
The effect of segregation was different on different businesses. Segregated Black communities had their won businesses that were often reasonably prosperous, but that became less so when formal segregation was ended and the more prosperous black people could move to integrated areas inconvenient distances from those businesses.
Some of the people wanted Segregation and others didnt so i would say that the effect segregation gave to society was not the best effect at all.
No. There were black jazz singers before she was even born.
Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus was created on 1962-04-18.
You wear a bodysuit and black jazz pants. Jazz shoes too of course.
Jazz
the cause of segragation is they did not have equal rights.
Segregation meant that the black people were not allowed to eat at the same resturant as white people etc...
Made racial segregation legal. Also, it improved the black community buildings, by saying that the conditions of the black's community buildings have to be the same as the white's community buildings.
Black people
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segregation