¶ … Louis Armstrong because this was a poor, common person who made it to the top of his field. He defeated racism and all of his other problems to get to his goal.
Louis Armstrong was probably the most talented and successful jazz musician in history. His influence and career continues to affect the jazz world today. That is what made him become what he is known to many today in the history of music, a legendary influence upon the craft. He was born on August 4, 1901 in the poorest portion of New Orleans. Louis grew up with his grandparents, as his parents were separated. He learned much of what he knew outside of their home.
An interesting early influence on Armstrong's life was the Karnofsky family. He worked for the Lithuanian-Jewish immigrant family who were junk haulers and provided him with odd jobs. They took him in into their home and treated the young boy almost as a family member. They knew he lived without a father in his life and would feed and help him. He later described his discovery of the fact that this family were also victims of discrimination by other whites who felt that they were better were superior to the Jewish race. It is known that Armstrong wore a Star of David pendant for the rest...
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