Diversity and Race Assignment: How Jazz Musicians were affected by Diversity and Race Issues in American Society in the 20th Century.

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Choose one of the following jazz artists/groups from the list below to research the way(s) in which race and/or diversity played a role in their interactions with American society in the earlier part of the 20th century (1900’s -1960’s.) This could include employment issues - performance opportunities, equal treatment, touring issues – hotels, travel options, etc.), criminal justice issues (cabaret cards, arrests, drug use-targeting of musicians and neighborhoods, etc.) and other societal issues of the day. Learn how they responded (or were forced to respond) to these issues and how they involved themselves in issues of civil rights and race and diversity discrimination. Discuss how they used their music or status in the entertainment industry to address these issues.

Write a short (approximately 1000-1500 word paper) and submit.

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  1. In order to achieve the highest grade you need to include the following topics in your presentation:
  1. A short description of the Artist or group and what issue(s) of discrimination based on race and/or diversity you are writing about.
  2. How race and/or diversity affected their interaction with society during their historical period in America
  3. What sort of responses (if any) the artist/group made to react to the racially/diversity-divided society found in America as jazz music grew along with the country.
  4. How the artist/group used their music or status in the entertainment industry to address these issues

List of Jazz Artists/Groups who were affected by issues of Diversity and/or Race and some of the issues they dealt with. The list of issues are JUST suggestions of a place to start your research, you need find much more material on the artist you choose.

Louis Armstrong– early 20th century stardom for a Black musician

Fletcher Henderson – Black swing bands vs. White Swing Bands – opportunities, acceptance, Black composers/arrangers and White Swing Bands

Benny Goodman– segregation, Black and White musicians playing together

Billie Holiday – female jazz performer, “Strange Fruit”, cabaret card, drug issues

John Coltrane – “Alabama”, how he used his music to comment on Society

Cannonball and Nat Adderley Sextet –raised awareness through their music – “Work Song”, and other songs which were inspired by African American history and traditions. Active in Civil Rights movement in the 1960’s

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❖ Personal information about Coltrane and his musical background.
❖ A focus on the song ‘Alabama’
❖ Influence of Martin Luther King Jr.
❖ Sounds of lament
❖ Coltrane’s search for spirituality and its impact on the civil rights movement
❖ Conclusion

John Coltrane and Racism
John William Coltrane, born on September 23, 1926, in Hamlet, North Carolina remains one
of the most influential jazz artists of his time until his untimely death in 1967. He had a father
who served as a preacher, and his mother moved him to Philadelphia after his father died while
Coltrane was aged 13. The first musical instrument that John Coltrane took an interest in was a
clarinet, and he won a scholarship at the Ornstein School of Music and the Granoff Studios
where he also combined alto sax. Coltrane would go and serve in the military, and after the stint
in the military, he set out to sing with R&B bands. From 1949-1951, John switched to tenor sax
while he was playing with the Dizzy Gillespie, but it was with the Davis band, which he joined

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in the mid-1950s which brought him national attention. One of the most notable record with his
time with Davis is ‘Kind of Blue,’ and he managed to use his...


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