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Ma Rainey's Bold Musical Response
- Ma Rainey responded boldly to rumors about her attending a scandalous women's party by recording the song "Prove It On Me Blues."
- The song openly addressed queer themes, which her audience and record label embraced during the 1920s.
Blues as Authentic Expression
- The blues offered Ma Rainey a platform to express real emotions and everyday struggles, breaking norms of the time.
- This portrayal of ordinary Black life was revolutionary and deeply resonated with her audience.
Blues Reflects Post-Emancipation Freedoms
- Post-emancipation freedoms influenced blues themes like romantic autonomy and travel, despite ongoing racial oppression.
- Ma Rainey used these themes to reflect evolving African American life in her music.