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  1. Mar 28, 2008 · The two declarations meet in America’s most hackneyed phrases: “e pluribus unum” [“from many, one”]; “liberty [for each] and justice [for all].”. They each claim a share of America’s most fundamental laws, the egalitarian Constitution and the individualist Bill of Rights.

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    • 1998
  2. Jazz, especially in its arranged big band form, defined modern America and, by World War II, was the popular music of the nation. In many ways, Benny Goodman served as the clearest expression of this new form, musically and through his biography.

  3. As the Cold War and the hard reality of death, both in the United States and four thousand miles away in Vietnam, escalated anti-war songs kept the pulse of individual and collective dissent. Any observer could track the changes in musical attitude by looking at how some artists were transformed during the war years.

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · The forced arrival of African slaves brought profound musical influences to America. Their spirituals, work songs, and rhythmic patterns eventually gave rise to blues and jazz, genres that would define American music in the global arena.

  5. American roots music. Benjamin Carr by John Sartain after John Clarendon Darley. The first musicians anywhere in North America were Native Americans, who consist of hundreds of ethnic groups across the country, each with their own unique styles of folk music.

  6. The field of political music includes everything from an electoral song of the I730S to a punk-rock protest of the I98os. Among the most common types are: campaign songs and the music of political protest, including labour, populist, suffragist, abolitionist, and egalitarian songs. Music may be said to be political when its lyrics or melody ...

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  8. Dec 1, 2021 · Enslavers perceived threats and conspiracy in African and African American singing, drumming, and dancing, and regulated against them. Belief in Euro-Americans’ racial superiority found support in the pious and genteel repertoire that was popular among white citizens in the early United States.

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