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    This paper will discuss how The Supremes were successful in recreating a black image by crossing racial boundaries to help shift perceptions of black people in society and how their very…

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    The Supremes Intro Imagine you’re at the Copa nightclub in 1965. The Supremes had just performed their opening song and your truly blown away. You ask Diana Ross for her autograph, and she remarks “This is the first autograph I’ve ever signed.” You then realized that this group of girls was going to inspire thousands of people. And that’s exactly what they did. Diana Ross, Florence Ballard, and Mary Wilson were three incredible women that made their mark on history. The Supremes were the top…

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    student which caused him to be removed from music class in highschool . After this, Berry Gordy dropped out of high school. He focused on a career in boxing, which he had always had an interest in. Gordy ended up being…

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    he help African Americans he helped white people connect with them. It was amazing how music brought them all together. Music didn 't care if you were white black asian mexican christian muslim. Music just wants everyone to come together as human beings and for you not to judge one another it truly is an amazing masterpiece of art. The music that motown made was good nothing can beat it. It had amazing riffs and rhythms that everyone can dance to. But not only did it make you happy it gave…

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    Berry Gordy Biography

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    During the year of 1959, Berry Gordy, who was an African American songwriter, founded “Motown Records”. With a loan of close to $800 which came from his family. Gordy managed to create the company that later came to be known as “Motown Records Corporation”. Berry gave this name “Because Detroit had long been known as the “Motor City”. (Motown Music). Instead of city Berry used town and then combined the words, creating the perfect name for his new record label, Motown. Motown and is soul-based…

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    In the very first start, Diana Ross joined The Primettes at fifteen, as know as The Primes. The group scored the number-one hit. In the 60's, founded as the Primettes, Diana Ross joined the Supremes. This is the golden time of Diana Ross when she in The Supremes as a lead singer. In 1968, Ross started performing as an solo artist in the television specials. In May 1970, Ross released her eponymous solo debut, latter becoming Ross' first number-one solo single.Later in 1971, Ross starred in her…

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    History Of Motown Records

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    Motown to be a major success, Gordy tried his best for him and his artists to be noticed. Dick Clark invited the Supremes to go his “Caravan of Stars” tour around the world. This was a changing moment for the Supremes, of starting their large success.Popularity later on Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, and Forever brought back the popular Motown Artists. Popular artists like The Supremes were the first to perform at a well-thought-of night club. A number of Motown songs were included in movies and…

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    Jack and Algernon, two significant characters in Oscar Wilde’s Importance of Being Earnest, are characterized by similarities and differences that drive the main plot of the play. For example, both characters are well versed in the art of deception, because they have used fictional names and characters in their lives. The “Bunburying” causes the most comic aspect of the play: the mistaken identities. Although the two characters take parallel actions, such as when they developed imaginary…

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    Comedy can be created with varying methods. In both Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest and William Shakespeare’s As You Like It, the characters carry on with regular social engagements without knowledge; that is only available to the audience, relevant to the play. Both stories, effectively, use dramatic irony in a similar fashion to create humour. Through the conversations involving mistaken identity, foolish behaviour caused by the unfavourable situations, and dishonesty in love,…

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    Prince put on by Missoula Children’s Theatre. Though I still knew virtually nothing about theatre, there was no doubt in my mind that I had to do it more. And that I did. I have chosen to write about Oscar Wilde’s famous play The Importance of Being Earnest. This play is near and dear to my heart because I was in a production of the show in 2014 at my community theatre, the Barrow-Civic…

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