Southern Music/American Music
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Begins with southern folk music in its British and American types during the 18th century; traces their respective developments into the streams of ragtime, blues and jazz in the early 20th century; discusses such offshoots as Hillbilly, Cajun and Gospel music; analyzes the variegated trends whereby this music moved from its southern regionalism to a more national kind of expression and acceptance.
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