African AMerican Music
American culture is based on numerous subcultures, with each subculture having its own characteristics and traits. Each subculture is characterized by its own type of music, clothing, and people. A very important subculture in America is that of the African Americans. Throughout history, music has played a very important role to form the African American culture. As the cultures and ideas of black community changed, so did their music. For the African American community, the artistic and musical revolution started in the early 1900s with the Harlem revolution. Harlem was a small community in New York that influenced writing, dancing and music among the African Americans. The Harlem revolution started new types of music such as the Blues and the Jazz. Slowly, as the blacks got more freedom, they started making more music, and their style of music changed from blues and jazz to rap and hip/hop. During the Harlem revolution in the early 1920s and 30s, the Afric
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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