禧年歌手:自由还是被奴役?

Micaiah Jones
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本文旨在向读者介绍Fisk Jubilee歌手在他们多年的演出和旅行中对发展和理解美国音乐,特别是非洲裔美国奴隶歌曲和文化的巨大影响。它还试图突出菲斯克歌手在这一时期生活状况的矛盾;他们中的许多人最近才从奴隶制中解放出来,但在他们的教育结束后,他们被要求作为一个团体进行多年的旅行。这导致了大多数成员全部丧失了他们的文凭。本文关注的是Jubilee歌手所面临的困难,并提出了这样一个问题:他们是否真的从奴隶制中解放了出来,或者这种对自由和教育的尝试是否真的成为了这群年轻学生的另一种形式的奴隶制。
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The Jubilee Singers: Free or Enslaved?
This paper intends to inform the reader about the great impact that the Fisk Jubilee Singers had on developing and understanding American music, specifically African American slave songs and culture, during their years of performance and travel. It also seeks to highlight the contradiction of the Fisk singers’ situation during that period of their lives; many of them were recently released from slavery, yet they were obligated to tour as a group for years after their education had ended. This resulted in most of the members altogether forfeiting their diplomas. This paper focuses on the difficulty which the Jubilee singers were subjected to and asks the question of whether or not they had been freed from slavery at all, or whether this attempt at freedom and education really became another form of slavery for the group of young students.
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