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Jazz and decolonization are inextricably intertwined in the tumultuous narrative of the Cold War era, where the unbridled creative energies of visionary musicians like Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach converged with the fervent passion of political activism. As they took a bold stance against the brutal assassination of Congolese luminary Patrice Lumumba, their improvisational genius was momentarily eclipsed by a courageous imperative to challenge the status quo, orchestrating a daring protest that crashed the revered halls of
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