How did technological innovation in the 1920s and 1930s affect black music?

A) It made it even more difficult for black musicians to reach white audiences.
B) It had little impact because black musicians rejected the new technology.
C) It all but destroyed the black music industry.
D) It helped spread black music and create viable careers for black musicians.


Answer: D

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