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Tuskegee Choir and William Dawson

April 22, 2016April 26, 201646 Comments
Brown, Gwynne Kuhner. “Whatever Happened to William Dawson’s Negro Folk Symphony?” Journal of the Society for American Music 6, no. 4 (2012): 433–56.

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