1. Jazz Age
Still even with the performances of black bands and singers, blacks were not allowed to be in the audience. ... "Henderson's arranger, Don Redman, and later Henderson himself, introduced written jazz scores that were widely admired for their effort to capture the quality of improvisation that characterized the music of smaller ensembles." (Encarta) Another major part of the Jazz Age was the Harlem Renaissance. ... (Wintz, Page 64) It was very hard at this time to get their writing out since whites ran all the publishing places. ... Quicksand (1928), by novelist Nella Larsen, offered ...
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