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Mississippi Delta Blues History

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Mississippi Delta Blues and Rhythm and Blues The Mississippi Delta blues were a very important part of the history of rock and roll. Mississippi Delta Blues are also the music that around the time of the first World War would change and become rhythm and blues. The Mississippi delta was a fertile area of farmland in northwestern Mississippi. Prior to the civil war and the end of slavery, this area was mostly populated by slaves. These people created the Mississippi Delta blues, which was a form of folk music. Nevertheless, the end of slavery after the Civil War did not mean that it was the end of oppression on these individuals. Instead, new forms of oppression emerged ranging from segregation and disenfranchisement to the convict leasing system. The main purpose of segregation, the separation of whites and blacks, was to keep white woman away from black men. Although they were no longer slaves, and now had rights under the …show more content…

Yet the younger generation of the twenty first century might ask why it was that they were so popular? Well there are many reasons why they were so popular. First of all, even before the Beatles had set foot in the U.S, Americans already held a fascination with British things. It was also helpful that when the Beatles first arrived in the U.S, they had the backing of a major american record label. In addition, the Beatles were an approachable group of young man with a sharp wit, who merely seemed to be having a good time. They each held distinctive personalities, being talented instrumentalists, singers, and songwriters, people became fans of individual members of the band as well as the entire band itself. Thus, the Beatles were in a way a sort of throw back to the initial energy and fun that characterized rock and roll in the 1950s. (Class Notes, February

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