Langston Hughes
.... jazz. This emphasis on cadence both helped to define Hughes's work (as well as that of jazz) as a uniquely
black idiom. It also ....
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Langston Hughes
.... If we look at two poems by Hughes, we not only witness his rhythmical, direct, simple,
black idiom and dialect, but we also see that even during the last years ....
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Ebonics & Black Culture
.... L. Williams who coined the term nearly a quarter of a century ago: Ebony + phonics =
Black English = African-American English =
Black Idiom =
Black Dialect. ....
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The Harlem Renaissance
.... of
black creative thinkers, but simply one expression of the limitation of American creative thinkers who sought to express themselves through an
idiom not ....
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New Orleans and the Development of Jazz
.... creating opportunities in which white,
black, and Creole musicians could come together, the city made it possible for a truly American musical
idiom to emerge. ....
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Contributions of Writers to English Language
.... contributed greatly to the development of the sort of American
idiom sought by .... Slang is not something newly invented in this century, and
black slang developed ....
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Early Works of Faulkner
.... in Joe's clothing, which, Faulkner reminds us, consists of
black and white .... one Mississippian speaking to another in the common depreciatory
idiom when referring ....
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Development of Jazz in the US
.... musically, coalesced from a variety of sources into a distinct
idiom (Schuller 3 .... the prostitute, turned the music business into something of a
black profession. ....
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Dixieland & Ragtime
.... Orleans'
black music--although only six of the early
black brass bands .... into a still largely anonymous, but nevertheless distinctive,
idiom" (Schuller, Early ....
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African-American Protest Music from the 60s
.... of
black blues, gospel, and jazz, and their influence on the course of the world's music has been infinitesimal compared to the African American
idiom. ....
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Composer/Singer Jacques Brel
.... The Chat Noir, or the
Black Cat, was the first French cabaret and opened in .... The songs written by Brel also were in a new
idiom, and Blau believes that this ....
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Five Native American Writers
.... literature is motivated by his desire to help his people,
Black Elk stands .... approvingly that the narratives had been translated into a familiar
idiom (for white ....
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20th Century Native American Writers
.... literature is motivated by his desire to help his people,
Black Elk stands .... approvingly that the narratives had been translated into a familiar
idiom (for white ....
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Fences by August Wilson
.... Grant, 1993, p. 1). Again, Wilson uses a jazz and musical
idiom to delineate .... There was this "Chit'lin circuit" where
black performers had their own audiences ....
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A Biography of Claude Monet
.... Instead, he would create the appearance of
black by mixing reds, greens, and blues .... larval' images corroded by the fury of Monet's pictorial
idiom (Sproccati, 28 ....
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Forms of Jazz
.... Orleans'
black music--although only six of the early
black brass bands .... into a still largely anonymous, but nevertheless distinctive,
idiom" (Schuller, Early ....
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Homelessness in American History
.... landowners and planters lobbied against benefiting tenant farmers, many of whom were
black. .... Day refers to the "public
idiom" (1997, p. 52) of social welfare ....
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Juvenile Violence
.... in an adversarial
idiom." Less formal observation may paint a picture closer to .... and educational deficiencies have been cited as reasons why
black teens "resort ....
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Two Works of Art of the Sung Dynasty
.... the impression was obtained less by clearly formed lines than by the
black-and-white .... as raw material which must be transformed into an artistic
idiom, and the ....
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African American Experience in Literature
.... Hughes' works not only retain the rhythm,
idiom, and dialect of African American culture but they also influenced many African American writers ....
Black Voices. ....
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The Writings of Langston Hughes
.... Hughes' works not only retain the rhythm,
idiom, and dialect of African American culture but they also influenced many African American writers ....
Black Voices. ....
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Edvard Munch
.... show, was similar to the manner in which Munch employed elements of Puvis'
idiom. .... She cuts off the others from this past, her
black skirts completely surround ....
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The history of the Ottoman Empire
.... expanded his rule in Anatolia, subdued the area around the
Black Sea, reduced .... Islam, along with the development of an "Ottoman imperial
idiom" in architecture ....
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