
Jazz Migrations
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What Is the Impact of Erasure on Black Musicians?
The first black south african juz i ever heard was a combo with at the front du du puquana, the saxophonist and mongesi feza, the trumpeter. Those people would have been titans wherever they were born and wherever they were making music. There are fairly famous cases of black musicians being forced to perform behind a screen while a white musician mimed their instrumentalism in front of that screen. If you can imagine the psychological impact of erasure that that had on black musicians, it is, look back on it truly horrifying. You call it a form of symbolic annihilation, it is indeed.
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