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The Jazz Age


Novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald referred to the period that emerged in the United States of America between the end of the Great War and the Great Depression as the Jazz Age in his book “tales of the jazz age”. The term “Jazz” is credited to African Americans as they used it to describe a genre of music that quickly became popular among middle-class Americans. Jazz is not a lonely art.
Its form not only manifests itself in music. Jazz has found many other forms of expression, including powerful narratives that cover jazz literature. Jazz chronicles people's emotional response to oppression in all its forms, expresses the artistic abilities of African Americans, and provides a voice for those who have been hit. For African Americans, the Jazz Age was also home to a movement known as the Harlem Renaissance.
By the end of the First World War, African Americans expected better treatment in an equal society with white people; however, they faced a different reality. The United States of America during that time was a place of racism and segregation. African Americans were excluded from participating in most of the fields. White-owned business often refused their patronage, discrimination in jobs and education denied them the potential of earning the money required to purchase consumer goods.
Jazz music is also the starting point for Ellison's important position in American society. In his article "Living with Music", he affirmed that jazz music has the ability to send you into an ecstatic f rhythm and memory, and brassy affirmation of the goodness of being alive and part of the community. Basically, for Ellison, jazz music is a kind of ecstasy in the face of hardship and pain. Critics also are well aware that jazz has had a significant impact on Ellison, and critics treat Ellison on the basis of his passion for music.
Briefly, the Jazz Age flourished in different aspects of American society and becomes the reason for raising the voice of black writers.

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