What fifties radio disc jockey refused to perpetuate racial discrimination and played many recordings by African American groups on his station?
A. Smokey Robinson
B. Phil Chess
C. Alan Freed
D. Ed Sullivan
Answer: C
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In the course of developing a script, the playwright cannot enlist any collaborators
a. True b. False
The size of the production team is the same for small and large productions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The organic quality of Louise Bourgeois's art recalls _____
a. gestural abstraction b. process art c. metaphysical painting d. biomorphic Surrealism