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                    |        | 1. | racism and segregation were rampant in America during the swing and bebop eras; for example, African Americans:  
                            
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                      |              | a. | often had to stay at separate hotels; in some cases traveling musicians would have to stay at black rooming houses or sleep on the bus  
                                
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                      |              | b. | would often have to eat at separate restaurants; in some cases African American musicians were not even permitted to eat at the same nightclub/restaurant they were filling with large audiences night after night (sometimes they were not even permitted to use the front entrance)  
                                
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                      |              | c. | were often required to use separate public bathrooms and water fountains  
                                
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                      |              | d. | were often required to sit in the back of city busses  
                                
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                    |        | 2. | the 1930s, ‘40s, and '50s witnessed horrific injustices against African Americans, including lynchings; play "Strange Fruit," Billie Holiday (JIA)  
                            
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                    |        | 3. | as with so many styles of jazz, bebop reflected the culture of the times, growing out of the desire of African Americans to create their own music; like the African American experience at the time, the music:  
                            
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                      |              | c. | explored new directions, uncharted territory  
                                
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                      |              | d. | was separate from the mainstream of America  
                                
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