asked 86.1k views
5 votes
How did the spread of jazz in the 1920s undermine Marcus Garvey's beliefs about race?

A. Jazz clubs often featured African Americans performing for mostly white audiences who continued to hold racist beliefs.

B. Since Jazz records by African American artists were marketed as "Race records" they reinforced the idea of segregation.

C. Jazz's national success demonstrated that African American culture could become integrated into white American society.

D. Due to Jazz's Southern origins, it reminded many African Americans of the suffering they had endured under slavery and Jim Crow.​

asked
User SamBob
by
8.7k points

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:

C. Jazz's national success demonstrated that African American culture could become integrated into white American society.

Step-by-step explanation:

I just did the quiz and the other guy was wrong

How did the spread of jazz in the 1920s undermine Marcus Garvey's beliefs about race-example-1
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.