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Saxophone player attacked in the street by three black women 'who said a white girl shouldn't play an old jazz song'By DAILY MAIL REPORTERPUBLISHED: 07:18 EST, 4 July 2013 | UPDATED: 10:38 EST, 4 July 2013A saxophone player has claimed that she was assaulted as she played a jazz song in the street by three African American women who said a white girl shouldn't play that sort of music.Cassandra Struve, 26, was performing in the street outside the Summerfest grounds in Milwaukee, Wisconsin around 11pm on June 26 when the three women approached her.'I was playing Minnie the Moocher, classic Blues Brothers song,' Struve told WITI. 'A lady with a child in her hand came up to me, smacked me in my face and said, "Don’t play that".''As they walked away, they were saying" white saxophone playing B word",' said Struve. 'I was upset and crying instantly because I knew that when she hit me, she hit me with only racial hate.'
Calloway made his "first proper Hollywood movie appearance" opposite Al Jolson in The Singing Kid in 1936. He sang a number of duets with Jolson, and the film included Calloway's band and cast of 22 Cotton Club dancers from New York.[6] According to music historian Arthur Knight, the film aimed in part "to both erase and celebrate boundaries and differences, including most emphatically the color line."
In the series "Adventures of Young Indiana Jones" one episode focuses almost exclusively about Indy learning to play, then perform jazz music. I guess that's racist too.
That creepy ass crackerette shouldn't have been on the streets in the first place. We have learned from the DUmmies that crackers are not allowed to move about freely, they can only be in places that are approved for crackers.
You say that sarcastically.....................but it's the truth.