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Essay heading: Jazz History in 1920
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The poets who only referred to jazz in their
poems were called Jazz-Related Poets. Jazz poets would have to create a rhythm and imitates jazz in
its words and delivery. There were many different artists that had huge impacts on jazz poetry
including one of the most famous; Louis Armstrong. It was said that Armstrong is the best Jazz
musician to ever had lived... displayed 300 characters
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It was said that Armstrong is the best Jazz
musician to ever had lived. Louis Armstrong influenced many jazz poets such as Mina Loy, and
Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes is considered the founder of the Jazz Poetry genre since no
artist before him could merge jazz and poetry together as he did. Hughes was born on February 1,
1902 in Joplin Missouri... displayed next 300 characters
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