Jazz contextualizes our, being that of black people, struggles and aspirations for selfactualization while concurrently itself undergoing similar transformative developments. It is not unlike German philosopher Immanuel Kant’s concept of das Ding an sich or in laymen’s terms a thing-in-itself in which objects exist, as it were, as they are; independently from observation and the experiential. Better yet stated, Jazz becoming almost an entity unto itself; a living being whose experiences mirror that of its creator. The inhumanity of slavery sung through “slave songs”; “Negro spirituals” that spoke on the horrors of the “peculiar institution”. These gave way to the blues; in much the same way bondage was supplanted by servitude, involuntary in all but the name. If “Negro spirituals” gave testimony of what happened to blacks in the past, then the blues gave account of what it felt like. This sentiment passed through the “watershed” period of the establishment of de jure segregation well into the twentieth century as two different Americas emerged; divided by the color line. It is in blues that gives what could be called and considered American music its “distinctive character.” - James Weldon Johnson. Because only in America could the subjugation of one people, the almost annihilation of another by Europeans and their descendants be considered an acceptable course of action by so many even as it were juxtapositional to the so-called “founding principles of this great nation.” The rest of the onlookers staring obliviously at the atrocities.
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