Julius Bledsoe's musical compositions promoted the Black American cultural experience primarily through his work in composing music for movies that shared Black cultural values. This contribution allowed him to express and reflect the distinct narratives, struggles, and traditions of Black Americans, thereby enriching and elevating their cultural representation in the broader American cultural landscape.
How did Julius Bledsoe's musical compositions promote the Black American cultural experience? (1 point)
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He wrote an opera based on a book that promoted anti-slavery ideas.
He wrote an opera based on a book that promoted anti-slavery ideas.
He shared Black American music by performing for the president.
He shared Black American music by performing for the president.
He wrote a style of music that became popular around the world.
He wrote a style of music that became popular around the world.
He composed music for movies that shared Black cultural values.
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