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    3. All Glory Be To Christ 4. Power of the Cross 5. In Christ Alone 6. Savior Again to Your Dear Name We Raise Hugs, Heather. (Schmitke) Investigating and analyzing this email makes it apparent that it is directed to an audience competent in musical vocabulary. With words and abbreviations like “raise the key,” and “vs. three,” these emails are easily understood by members, and consequently increase the usefulness of the communication. Likewise, these words, familiar to the members as part of…

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    the city. It was absolutely beautiful. Lastly we went to go see Le Roi Soleil at the Opera Bastille. I had seen this opera in my French class back in high school and I was so excited to finally see it in person. It’s a musical comedy about Louis the Fourteenth. The costumes and musical numbers are so extravagant it was an amazing show. We have had a wonderful time in Paris and we leave for New York in the morning. I’m very sad to be leaving Paris but I am so excited to go visit New York City and…

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    generation native born in the United States in her family, her parents being from Hungary and Slovakia. Bubbie had a 6 year old sister and a 10 year old brother as siblings, born the youngest of 3 children. With the Great Depression underlying life in the U.S. and the world during the 1930’s, there were some negative effects this period had on Bubbie’s life. When she was only 1 year old, her sister, 7 years old at the time, died from diphtheria. Bubbie asserted to me that if penicillin had…

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    neighborhoods interspersed with country and lots more children. This was his home until he graduated from high school.…

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    in today’s society. While being heavily influenced and well done in the Broadway, The Wiz, sets the bar on the appropriation of the African American vernacular; as explained by the Huffington Post, It’s a textbook example of both hegemony, when one group is exploited by another for profit, as well as cultural appropriation. As the regions of the Oz has its own style, Emerald City, gave the cast a show when they entered the gates as they were startled by voguers. This is real time evidence of…

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    early on. At a very young age she danced and sang for her mother and eventually began performing in shows at her local Dallas Theater Center. Badu graduated from Dallas' Booker T. Washington High School for Performing and Visual Arts, where she would flourish in the arts magnet school, focusing on dance and singing. Following her graduation from high school, she…

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    prevailing culture that is not immediately apparent to outsiders. “Not all of the men are thugs, not all of the women are single moms, and not everyone wears their pants down below their hip bones and plays their hip-hop at ear-deafening levels.”(Washington Post) This is shown in numerous short stories in the book Five-Carat Soul by James…

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    performed sex work. Although this left her homeless and estranged from her family, Rivera was able to find a place in this community. Early in her time on the streets, she met Marsha P. Johnson, a black street queen and her best friend for decades to follow. Although Rivera left her…

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    and he also established the Peace Corps. The civil war turned into the focal issue, as the Birmingham campaign and Birmingham riots lead to President Kennedy’s Civil Rights Address, Martin Luther King Jr’s. I Have a Dream speech at the March on Washington, and the 16th street Baptist Church Bombing. Kennedy was killed and supplanted by Lyndon Johnson. Johnson squeezed for social liberties legislation. Civil Rights…

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    action is simple; they are afraid. This spectrum of fear can range from timidity to terror, but it is always constant. It is the dread of shooting for the stars, missing, and hitting the ground with a thud. Their efforts will have been in vain, and they will be too beaten and worn to try again. When one looks at the life of Louis Armstrong, they will be motivated to follow their dreams. Armstrong was a jazz player who shaped musical history and the history of African-American civil rights. …

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