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Κλάρενς Κάρτερ (1936-2026): Οι δρόμοι σκοτεινοί, η ψυχή δυνατή
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Κλάρενς Κάρτερ (1936-2026): Οι δρόμοι σκοτεινοί, η ψυχή δυνατή

The article discusses the life and legacy of Clarence Carter, an African American musician known for his soul music, particularly through his hit song 'Patches' (1970). It highlights his early struggles growing up on a farm in Alabama, where he faced poverty and racial discrimination. Despite being blind from an early age, Carter learned to play guitar and graduated from a school for the blind before earning a degree in music. The piece emphasizes his determination to succeed despite societal barriers, including the systemic racism prevalent in the American South during the mid-20th century. His work became emblematic of the soul music genre, representing the resilience of Black artists in a segregated society.

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Κλάρενς Κάρτερ (1936-2026): Οι δρόμοι σκοτεινοί, η ψυχή δυνατή

The article discusses the life and legacy of Clarence Carter, an African American musician known for his soul music, particularly through his hit song 'Patches' (1970). It highlights his early struggles growing up on a farm in Alabama, where he faced poverty and racial discrimination. Despite being blind from an early age, Carter learned to play guitar and graduated from a school for the blind before earning a degree in music. The piece emphasizes his determination to succeed despite societal barriers, including the systemic racism prevalent in the American South during the mid-20th century. His work became emblematic of the soul music genre, representing the resilience of Black artists in a segregated society.

Bias read (Center): While the article addresses historical racial issues in the U.S., it presents these matters as background context rather than taking a partisan stance. The focus remains on Clarence Carter’s personal journey and contributions to music, with balanced acknowledgment of the social challenges he overcom

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