1 min readJun 10, 2019
Langston Hughes’ Simple story “Bop” looks at the anger and frustration underlying bebop in Simple’s folk explanation of the origin of the term: “Every time a cop hits a Negro with his billy club, the old club says, ‘BOP! BOP! … BE-BOP! … MOP! … BOP!’”
By the 50’s Miles Davis’s cool jazz is so angry it doesn’t even raise its voice.