Asked by Jawaid Junaid on Jun 17, 2024

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How did jazz musician Miles Davis contribute to the civil rights movement?

A) He led the march in Selma, Alabama, in 1965.
B) He organized a sit-in in a segregated record store in Hollywood.
C) He challenged segregation in interstate jazz tours.
D) He gave a few significant benefit concerts for the civil rights movement.

Civil Rights Movement

A decades-long struggle by African Americans and allies to end institutionalized racial discrimination, disenfranchisement, and segregation in the United States.

Miles Davis

An influential American jazz musician known for his significant contributions to the development of jazz music through various styles and eras.

Segregation

The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment, often resulting in the use of separate facilities and services.

  • Familiarize oneself with the modifications within society induced by the civil rights movement and its leading activists.
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Keirra ReynoldsJun 19, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Miles Davis contributed to the civil rights movement through his music and influence, including giving benefit concerts to support the cause. While he was a prominent figure in the jazz world and used his platform to challenge racial injustices, there is no record of him leading a march in Selma, organizing a sit-in in a segregated record store, or specifically challenging segregation in interstate jazz tours in the ways described in the other options.