Black Choral Performances on Air

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Black Choral Performances on Air
Description
This audio recording, published by the National Endowment for the Humanities Preservation Project - Annotations, features a program of Spirituals with the Juanita Hall Choir, the Los Angeles Colored Chorus, and Negro Melody Singers, and the Los Angeles Negro Choir. Although the Federal Music Project provided opportunities for Black and Latinx musicians and offered performances of non-Eurocentric music, it did so within the greater context of a highly racist, Jim Crow society. Musicians of Color received less pay than white people and were segregated and othered. However, performances by all-Black casts and musical groups were often the most popular and widely attended events.
Identifier
1-fmp-aud-wn
Language
English
Publisher
Annotations: NEH Preservation Project
National Endowments for the Humanities
WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
New York (N.Y.). Municipal Archives
Rights
Copyright Undetermined
Spatial Coverage
New York
Site pages
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Audio

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radio radio broadcast radio performance live recordings choral choral music Spirituals prayer songs 1930s federal programs Black choirs Black musicians Black conductor Black singers religious music songs of resistance