MUSC 2140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: The Top Ten Club, Meet The Beatles!, The Beatles In Hamburg

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The rise of british pop (blues-based rock) in north america. Historical context: the 60s after the arrival of the beatles fascination with american pop, country, folk, jazz, and r&b: 2. An account of how british music strongly affected american pop: 1. The chronicle of british pop before 1964 and british musicians". March on washington in 1963 250,000 people delivered his (cid:498)) (ave a dream(cid:499) speech. Assassinated in 1968 race riots ensued passing of the equity pay act of 1963 (prohibited pay differences between men and women for the same work) The civil rights act of 1964 prohibited discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, or religion in government, schools, and public facilities: marked the end of the jim crowe laws. The national voting rights act of 1965 outlawed the use of literacy tests as a many positive changes protests at college campuses. 1966 and demanded socialist changes such as guaranteed employment, a pre-requisite for voting (discriminated against blacks)

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