Leonard Brown Quotes
Outside Of The Musical Knowledge And Exposure, Coltrane Also Apprenticed In The Daily Struggles Of Black Musicians On The Road. Segregation Was A Dominant Factor In The Majority Of Performance Venues, As Well As The Surrounding Geographical Area. This Determined Where One Could Eat, Use The Bathroom, Get Gasoline, Rent A Hotel Room, Or Even Get A Drink Of Water. And There Was Always The Threat Of Racist Police Encounters. These Cultural Experiences Were A Part Of His Mentoring On The Road And Influenced The Evolution Of His Conscious Intent To Use Music As A Force For Goodness.
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