Compare the original context of the song ie within hot


1. Begin your essay by describing how Armstrong's interpretation of the work illustrates the characteristics of jazz in the 1920s. (1 of 3 pages)

2. Compare the original context of the song (i.e., within "Hot Chocolates") with Armstrong's performance. This will involve both considering the alterations Armstrong made to the form and text, as well as its removal from its intended dramatic situation. (1 of 3 pages)

3. Place this rendition of "(What Did I Do To Be So) Black and Blue" within the larger framework of Armstrong's position on racism in the US (and elsewhere). In your opinion, was/is Armstrong an effective advocate for racial tolerance and equality? Why or why not? (1 of 3 pages)

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