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African rhythms, ideas of sin & the Hammond organ: A brief history of gospel music’s evolution
The enslaved Africans who first arrived in the British colony of Virginia in 1619 after being forcefully removed from their natural environments left much behind, but their rhythms associated with music-making journeyed with them across the Atlantic. Many …