A Biography of E. Azalia Smith Hackley, 1867-1922, African-American Singer and Social ActivistEdwin Mellen Press, 2001 - Всего страниц: 390 This work also recovers several of her influential published works, including A Guide to Voice Culture (1909); The Colored Girl Beautiful (1916); an etiquette book for African-American women desiring professional jobs; and "Hints to Young Colored Artists", a series of articles designed to help young African-American classical musicians succeed. Includes illustrations."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Tedious Journeys Mapping AfricanAmerican Spirituals | 1 |
A Charge to Keep I Have Azalias Early Years | 15 |
Go In The Wilderness Denver 18941900 2532 | 25 |
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