A different class, a fun topic. What we are doing is continuing that series on cold war topics. We have talked about central america, we have talked about the wars. We are talking about cultural cold war. The war over culture and that fight for influence. Jazz comes tot the forefront. We are thinking about why that congo whenhrough the they are traveling to farflung places of the world. What are they doing . We will impact that. That. To start with please tell me recognize that. Yes it is Louis Armstrong. You know who it is. You cant miss that smile. He is americas most prominent jazz musician. He had already to lord toured. He was a prominent figure in not just american jazz but American Culture generally. Thise we get into packing , it washe same author extract the part of the book that deals with africa. In have the jazz ambassadors the cold war and africa. We are talking about everything they did. And how they perceive their role. Image and weo this can spend 30 minutes talking abo
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