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Louis Armstrong: From Childhood To Adulthood Essay -- essays research
 Louis Armstrong: From Childhood to Adulthood    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  When you think of Louis Armstrong you probably think of a jolly middle-aged man  who can play the cornet like no one else, a man who had it all, a man who had the good  life. Well, Louis was not always that lucky. From childhood to his adulthood, Louis  Armstrong changed much as a person and a musician. He worked very hard to become  what he became and did not let anything get in the way of becoming a musician. In this  paper, you will read about how Louis Armstrong became one of the most influential  people/musicians of his time.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Louis Armstrongââ¬â¢s childhood was not of the normal childhoods most of us have  had. He had a very hard and painful childhood. He was treated very harshly by his family  and the people around him. His mother did not even care enough to keep his birth  certificate. That is why no one is really sure of Louisââ¬â¢s birthdate ,but people believe he  was born around 1898, in New Orleans. Around Louisââ¬â¢s time of birth, many blacks were  confined to live in the slums. The slums were in a way like ghettos. They were very poor,  dirty areas where people who hadnââ¬â¢t much money would live. In the slums, there was  much violence, drug circulation and prostitution. The only people that made any money in  the slums were either the hustlers or the musicians. Considering Louis was not related to  anyone of that status he and his family had very little money. That left Louis with no  possessions whatsoever. He hadnââ¬â¢t any toys to play with, he didnââ¬â¢t even have a simple  stick just to keep him occupied. His clothes were at the lowest of the low class. He was  confined to wearing a dress as a younger child until he was a little older, then he had hand  me down shirts and shorts to wear. His choice of foods was limited to rice and beans. His  family did not make enough money to get better food than that. His family did not have   enough of anything to keep him happy. He felt like nobody loved him. When he was born  his father left his mother and him to start another life with another family. His mother  always was out leaving Louis to fend for himself. But before Louis had lived with his  mother he lived with his grandmother. His grandma took the best care of him out of  anybody in his family. She always made sure that Louis was fed and that he was not alone.  She was the only per...              ...uch  that he could not get his shoes on. Soon after that Louis was ordered to stay at the Beth  Israel Hospital under doctorââ¬â¢s orders. After his final concert he returned there for the last  time. He was planning another concert when he died July 6, 1971. Louisââ¬â¢s death was  deeply saddening for everyone, but especially Lil. She conducted the band at his funeral in  his memory. A memorial service followed which President Nixon attended and spoke at.  That was the sad ending of Louis Armstrong.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  To conclude my paper I would like to highlight Louisââ¬â¢s life. He was just a poor  child from New Orleans. He had very little education. He had to take care of his sister and  himself 90% of the day until he was and adult. He had to work twice as hard as most  people have to worked to get where he got to. He was just a simple man who from the  beginning just wanted to play music. But he got so much more than just that and was able  to fulfil his life to the fullest. Louis Armstrong will always be remembered as a wonderful  man with a passion for playing the cornet beautifully. At least we have his music, movies  and television appearances which keep him a live to this very day.                       
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