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In the fall of 1956 Elvis’s recording of “Hound Dog'' topped the American Pop charts. At the same time, formerly all-white schools in some parts of the country were struggling with the process of integration. Why might a person accept racial mixing in popular culture, such as in music, but not accept racial mixing in cultural institutions, such as public schools? What does this say about the particularities and possibilities of racial mixing in music culture? How might music culture thus help lead the way towards integration in other areas of American life?
Write one paragraph outlining your thoughts.

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Because music isn’t by any law so anything goes in it. Elvis himself was a very controversial musician, besides a lot of people don’t like the lyrics of songs but still listen to them for the rhyme and beat. Further more a child going to school is a necessity but nobody is forced to listen to certain music or any controversial words for that matter.
Music isn’t law by anything that goes in it. It’s
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