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Resources


  1. The African Art Song Alliance
  2. Ruminations on the Center for Black Music Research
  3. 9 Black composers who changed the course of classical music history
  4. Why Is American Classical Music So White?
  5. Black Scholars Confront White Supremacy in Classical Music
  6. Classical Musicians of African Descent
  7. 10 Contemporary Black Classical Composers
  8. Music by Black Composers
  9. James Monroe Trotter
  10. Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield (1819-1876)
  11. Black Opera Research Network

 

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