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How Music Became a Bridge Between Black Culture and China



Did you know African American jazz musicians have profoundly impacted China’s cultural landscape? Marketus Presswood delves into this fascinating history, revealing how black culture and music reshaped Chinese traditions.

This video explores the journey of African American jazz from the vibrant streets of Harlem to the opulent ballrooms of Shanghai, illustrating the deep connections forged through music. Presswood highlights the significant role black musicians played in introducing jazz to China and how their artistry influenced Chinese music and culture. From the early 20th century to the present, this cross-cultural exchange has led to a rich blend of musical styles, leaving a lasting legacy on both sides of the Pacific.

0:00 – Music Connecting African Americans and China
7:57 – Perception of Jazz in China in the 1980s
9:09 – Black Artists’s Interactions with Chinese Locals

About NCUSCR:

The National Committee on United States-China Relations is the leading American, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization devoted to promoting constructive engagement between the United States and Greater China.

With over five decades of experience developing innovative programs at the forefront of U.S.-China relations, the National Committee focuses its exchange, educational and policy activities on politics and security, education, governance and civil society, economic cooperation, media and transnational issues, addressing these with respect to mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Our distinguished board of directors and individual and corporate members from around the United States represent many viewpoints, but share the conviction that ongoing public outreach, face-to-face communication and forthright exchange of ideas is essential for healthy Sino-American relations. Learn more:

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