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1940s-1950s: Jazz and Blues influence
Jazz and Blues became really popular due to musicians like Louis Armstrong, who influenced what we hear today.
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2003: "The Black Eyed Peas - Where is the love?"

2008: Barak Obama's presidential victory

2018: Black Panther

2020: George Floyd and Global Protests

1986-today: Oprah Winfrey's Influence

1970s-1980s: Hip-Hop emergence

1960s: Civil rights movement

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Black Panther which became a cultural phenomenon for its celebration of African culture.Explore the film's impact on African American representation in mainstream superhero movies.

He became the first African American president in the USA.This significant event had a profound impact on pop culture, symbolizing positive change and breaking barriers.

This song captures the social issues of the time, like war and inequality, using music as a powerful tool for social commentary.

1940s-1950s: Jazz and Blues influence

Talks about how Oprah Winfrey a black woman became really famous in the late 1980s as a host on TV. She has been important in making sure different voices are heard and how she has given back to help people.

Hip-hop culture becomes a global phenomenon, influencing music, fashion, and language.

People, including African Americans, marched in events like the march on Washington in 1963, for equal rights for everyone. This was a time when pop culture and the fight for fairness came together.

Jazz and Blues became really popular due to musicians like Louis Armstrong, who influenced what we hear today.

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