Why was the blues a unifying factor among the African slaves, and later, the black community in the United States?
dThey were all originally from different kingdoms and tribes, and spoke different languages, so the blues helped unify them and gave them a cultural identity
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- Why was the blues a unifying factor among the African slaves, and later, the black community in the United States? A: .Black people all love sad music. B: .They all came from the same hometown in Africa. C: .African slaves needed music to help them deal with their hard life. D: .They were all originally from different kingdoms and tribes, and spoke different languages, so the blues helped unify them and gave them a cultural identity.
- The blues song Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom manifests African Americans’ pride as being African Americans.
- The black Africans came to the United States because _______.
- In Bluest Eyes, Blues as a black tradition has comforting power among the blacks.
- Why did Levi Coffin, a white man, help black slaves to freedom?
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Toni Morrison’s depiction of the black in the United States is prejudiced.
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What happened in the 1950s and 60s that changed how people viewed the blues? A: .The blues became popular among young black people. B: .The blues became popular among young white people. C: .The blues became popular in many countries around the world. D: .The style of the blues changed, making it happier, and more upbeat.
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Why is the United States regarded as a “melting pot” and a “salad bowl”?
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Why was it more difficult for foreign students to enter the United States?
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5. Why didn’t the writer wait at the window of the drugstore like other black African?