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It was a music entertainment event. Then and now, while there are some black entertainers that find white audiences, there are few white entertainers that find black audiences.
It was a "60's youth culture" event. The long-hairs were basically middle-class kids rejecting the culture of their parents. There weren't so many black middle-class kids, and those that existed tended to be focused on hanging tightly onto social status, not rejecting it.
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