
Scintillating Stories: Jazz as Communication
05/18/22 • 8 min
In this episode we read an essay by Langston Hughes, a black American author and a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance. In this essay he discusses the all encompassing nature of Jazz and how it has formed new ways of connecting to people.
The essay can be read here:
Jazz as Communication by Langston Hughes
In this episode we read an essay by Langston Hughes, a black American author and a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance. In this essay he discusses the all encompassing nature of Jazz and how it has formed new ways of connecting to people.
The essay can be read here:
Jazz as Communication by Langston Hughes
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