What is the relationship between music and black cultural movements in American history?

A) Music and black cultural movements presented little overlap and mutual influence.
B) Music was the primary catalyst for the destruction of black cultural movements.
C) Music was the primary inspiration for the creativity of black cultural movements.
D) Music was the primary content of black cultural movements.


Answer: C

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