Louis Armstrong- Inspirational Mind

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Louis Armstrong

Inspirational Mind

There are many influential minds that have made a huge inspirational impact on society and the 21st century. Louis Armstrong changed the culture of American musical figures to the public. In my opinion he has had outstanding artistic achievement and is one of the people in the world that can be accounted for making a difference. His work actually proceeds the growing interest in civil rights change. Louis Armstrong is most known for his work of Jazz. Just the nature of music and Jazz was valued more everywhere (Merod, 2011).There was an attitude shift when his music went worldwide, people where more self-asserted and motivated by him. There was a widespread stretch of knowledge of creativity all around the world causing a growing interest in African-American creativity. He strategically worked his way up and was capable of maintaining his composure in the hall of celebrities. According to research, “Armstrong pointed a way out of the rabbit hole in which music in the first decades of the twentieth century was snuggly enclosed, mostly as danceable entertainment, and only that, a diversion within the orderly world of labor’s anxiety and capital’s boredom” which is a hard thing to do in my opinion (Merod, 2011).

Louis Armstrong’s work appeals to humanity in various ways because he exemplified African Americans does have legal rights within the state itself to commit acts in public that would regularly be regulated centuries ago! Louis Armstrong was seen as a political item because in the past there was segregation. The momentum Armstrong built was very open to the public, “Armstrong’s “manhood” was never tarnished or bruised because it was always right in front of everyone without ambivalenc...

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...y opinion was a revolutionary man. He was born into the war between blacks and whites and broke the ice. All races, genders enjoyed his creative work of music. It did not matter what your socioeconomic status was because his invention of expression was too strong to have people divided in my opinion. He participated in festivals, and traveled the world leaving his mark to be remembered which was Jazz and being a civil right activist.

Work Cited List

1. Louis Armstrong. (2013). Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition, 1.

2. Hersch, C. (2002). Poisoning Their Coffee: Louis Armstrong and Civil Rights. Palgrave Macmillan Journals Polity, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 371-392 Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3235397

3. Merod, J. (2011). Biography as Erasure: Louis Armstrong's Radical Light. Boundary 2, 38(3), 165-215. doi:10.1215/01903659-1430863

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