The migration of Black musicians, arriving through King Street Station, between World War I and World War 2, began Jackson Street’s shift into a cultural melting pot. "The jazz scene really ...
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The 44 percent: Rap lyrics as street names, Black school closing, Jazz in the GardensPerhaps a precursor to neo-soul is embedded in the smooth tunes of Roy Ayers, the legendary jazz artist ... D.C. painted “Black Lives Matter” on a two-block stretch of 16th Street near the ...
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