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Ed Berlin, “King of Ragtime: Scott Joplin and His Era” (Oxford UP, 2016)

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This post highlights the essential work of Black artists who helped to bring African-American experiences into the elite art world. Black Arts as a motion speaks straight to the needs and goals of Black America. The Black artist speaks to the cultural and spiritual requirements of Black individuals in their artistry.

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Few composers dominate a genre of music as completely as did Scott Joplin. From the publication of his iconic Maple Leaf Rag in 1899 onward his ragtime compositions came to serve as the soundtrack of his age. Yet Joplin aspired…

Black artists stress racial pride, an appreciation of African heritage, and a dedication to produce works that show the culture and experiences of black individuals. In each era, occasions of the day galvanize black artists to develop, organize, and change the world.

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