When is an African?
What will be an ideal response?
• Identity arises from local connections of—gender, age, kinship, place, language, religion and work.
• Ethnicity comes into play only in the presence of people from a different group.
• One only becomes an "African" when among people from another continent, only become "black" when near "white" and so on.
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While digitally disseminated music provides instant and egalitarian access to music, what has the modern listener lost
for this convenience?
a. the chance to read program notes b. an occasion for dressing up and sitting quietly c. architecturally interesting surroundings d. comfort of seating e. quality of sound
One of the top Black Dance Orchestras from the early Modern Era:
a. The Paul Whiteman Orchestra b. The Benny Goodman Orchestra c. The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra d. George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue