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In reply to the discussion: Did the emergence of Elvis Presley in the 1950s help or hinder progress of African [View all]Jetboy
(792 posts)And I do appreciate you for addressing the topic at hand. I was curious about cultural appropriation and specifically wondered DUers opinions regarding Elvis.
Elvis borrowed heavily from blacks to come up with his music and style. I have not seen anyone anywhere argue against that premise.
But who's fault is it? Elvis played the music that moved him and dressed the way that suited him. He was a poor white boy from the South who admired black culture. Should he have rejected the music that made his heart race or the style that suited him?
How could Elvis have righted this wrong? Why should it be up to him and not the record industry?
I wish we could go back and fund the great talents that didn't make it big, name Little Richard the King of Rock-n-roll and while we're at it, eliminate segregation of that era too. But we can't do any of that.
I like to try and come up with a solution to a problem. I don't know if there is one in this case.