Randy Sandke Quotes
Through The Dark Days Of Legalized Segregation And On Into The Civil Rights Era, Jazz Shone As A Beacon For Achieving Interracial Respect And Understanding. It Seemed As If The Dream Of A Color-blind Society Was Within Reach In The Jazz World, Where Musicians Were Judged On Merit And Not Skin Color.
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