Library/PT 157/Sec 4/Reading Comp
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Motown Records began in Detroit in 1959, founded by Berry Gordy Jr. It became successful because Gordy ran the company independently and focused on very high-quality recordings that could appeal to a wide audience, not just one group. Detroit’s strong public-school music programs provided many well-trained musicians and groups, and the new electric instruments (like the electric bass) helped create a fresh, popular sound. In short, Gordy’s business choices, local musical talent, and new musical technology together made Motown influential and commercially successful.

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Ask what role the Hackley detail plays in the paragraph about Detroit's school music program—it points to the program's origins and long-standing nature.

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The author's discussion of E. Azalia Hackley serves primarily to illustrate

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The author introduces Hackley to show the historical roots of Detroit's music-education program. This is supported by the explicit statement that 'The roots of this program reached back to the turn of the century, when a trained soprano and Detroit native named E. Azalia Hackley adopted the musical education of African American youth as her personal mission.' The next sentence—'From Hackley's tutelage to that of locally renowned public school music teachers, Detroit's African American youth had been educated in a vibrant musical atmosphere.'—further emphasizes continuity over many years, illustrating a long-standing tradition of musical education.
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