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From her quotation in lines 51–53, it can be inferred that Ma Rainey likely


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Okay P Lange lerner's Here we go Next up for

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you from her quotation in lines fifty one through fifty

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three It can be inferred that ma rainey likely what

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The quote suggests that white people aren't part of the

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production process They hear the blues but they don't relate

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to the experience it comes from So she'd probably agree

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with the authorities who mentioned that whites can't create the

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music themselves yet don't tell imminent Well nothing suggests she

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didn't like white so get rid of a guy based

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on the popularity of the blues Whites probably enjoyed the

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music very much so get rid of b marini says

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Whites don't understand the origins of blues but she didn't

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say she wants to teach them So get rid of

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deep or that it's their job to learn So get

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rid of e She's more you know colin it like

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she sees it kind of like us at bingo night

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So the answer here its c they would have agreed 00:00:56.734 --> [endTime] that white people couldn't sing the blues

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