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African-American culture / Robert Johnson / Crossroads / Son House / Mississippi / Dockery Plantation / Blues / Mississippi Blues Trail / African American music
Date: 2014-07-23 16:37:17
African-American culture
Robert Johnson
Crossroads
Son House
Mississippi
Dockery Plantation
Blues
Mississippi Blues Trail
African American music

“The Crossroads” in American Culture: Artifact Lessons on the Continuing History of Civil Rights by Jesse Breite Essential Questions: How were blues songs and blues men influenced by and set apart from church music?

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