• Florence Cole Talbert-McCleave (born Florence Cole, June 17, 1890 – April 3, 1961), also known as Madame Florence Cole-Talbert, was an American operatic...
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  • football player Drew Talbert, American comedian and TikToker Florence Cole Talbert (1890–1961), American operatic soprano Mary Burnett Talbert (1866–1923), American...
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    musical director of the United Service Organizations. Talbert was briefly married to Florence Cole Talbert; they were separated as of 1916. He died in 1950...
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    blues singer, second only to Ethel Waters in Black Swan sales. Florence Cole Talbert, first classical artist to record with Black Swan, soprano, music...
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  • Delta Sigma Theta. The official Delta Sigma Theta Hymn, written by Florence Cole Talbert and Alice Dunbar Nelson, was adopted in 1924. Regions were established...
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    of Fame baseball player Sadie Chandler Cole (1865–1941), singer, civil rights activist Florence Cole Talbert (1890–1961), opera singer Cleota Collins...
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    Chandler Cole (1865-1941), later a music educator and civil rights activist in Los Angeles, and mother of operatic soprano Florence Cole Talbert Roland...
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    daughters, Florence and Eunice. Her daughter Florence Cole Talbert became a professional soprano singer and voice teacher. Sadie Chandler Cole died in 1941...
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    Navarrete (1890–1967) Ida Quaiatti (1890–1962) Hina Spani (1890–1969) Florence Cole Talbert (1890–1961) Stanisława Zawadzka (1890–1988) 1891 Zola Amaro (1891–1944)...
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    Angeles Musicians Association in 1931. She accompanied singers Florence Cole Talbert and Lillian Evanti. In 1937 she visited Hawaii to give performances...
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  • McClendon Viola McCoy Florence Mills Ma Rainey Bessie Smith Mamie Smith Trixie Smith Valaida Snow Victoria Spivey Florence Cole Talbert Eva Taylor Big Mama...
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    Knows The Trouble I've Seen"-Florence Cole Talbert / "Mammy"-Robert Nathaniel Dett No. 56 "Villanelle"-Florence Cole Talbert / "My Mother Bids Me Bind My...
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  • Gospel singer Florence Cole Talbert Honorary Opera singer; composer of the official "Delta Hymn"; Dean of Music at Wiley College Natalie Cole Upsilon Singer...
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  • music educator Steve Coleman (1956), jazz saxophonist, composer Florence Cole Talbert (1890–1961), opera singer, music educator Sister Mary Clemente Davlin...
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  • singer who starred in musical theatre and opera from the 1940s Florence Cole Talbert (1890–1961), operatic soprano, music educator and musician Shirley...
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    Curtis [Pauline Widenmann Kempf (1860-1953) of Ann Arbor, MI]. Florence Cole Talbert (1890–1961) "Oscar Saenger, Baritone, 61, Dies. Noted for the Last...
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    Brooklyn Angelo d'Arrigo, Italian aviator (d. 2006); in Catania Died: Florence Cole Talbert, 70, African-American operatic soprano Carlos Marcello, boss of...
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    1920s and 1930s. During this time, she performed with opera singer Florence Cole Talbert. She taught music in Houston and at Bishop College in Marshall,...
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    Reavis was recorded in songs for Harry Pace's Black Swan Records. Florence Cole Talbert, Antoinette Garnes, Kemper Herreld, and Reavis were selected by...
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  • Musselwhite Dan Penn Don Bryant Dee Dee Bridgewater The Memphis Boys Florence Cole Talbert-McCleave Fred Ford Jim Gaines Booker T. Jones Ronnie Milsap Priscilla...
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    Talbert (born Mary Morris Burnett; September 17, 1866 – October 15, 1923) was an American orator, activist, suffragist and reformer. In 2005, Talbert...
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    accompanied tenor Ruby Blakey at a music festival, and soprano Florence Cole Talbert at the People's Tabernacle. In 1925, she performed at an American...
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  • Bennett of the Oakhampton Street Grammar School, by his father George Talbert Cole, and by his father's friend Dr. Radford, perhaps the paediatrician and...
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    choir in a performance of Henry Smart's King Rene's Daughter, with Florence Cole Talbert among the soloists. She was choir director at Bethesda Baptist Church...
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    Clemens, and Frieda Hempel. She worked with African-American soprano Florence Cole Talbert in Italy in the 1920s. Her male clients included Clarence Whitehill...
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    Russell Strong Anne Sullivan Kathrine Switzer Henrietta Szold Mary Burnett Talbert Maria Tallchief Ida Tarbell Helen Brooke Taussig Mary Church Terrell Sojourner...
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    Florence Rena Sabin (November 9, 1871 – October 3, 1953) was an American medical scientist. She was a pioneer for women in science; she was the first woman...
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    Marianne Cope Maya Y. Lin Patricia A. Locke Blanche Stuart Scott Mary Burnett Talbert 2007 Eleanor K. Baum Julia Child Martha Coffin Pelham Wright Swanee Hunt...
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    Marianne Cope Maya Y. Lin Patricia A. Locke Blanche Stuart Scott Mary Burnett Talbert 2007 Eleanor K. Baum Julia Child Martha Coffin Pelham Wright Swanee Hunt...
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    Marianne Cope Maya Y. Lin Patricia A. Locke Blanche Stuart Scott Mary Burnett Talbert 2007 Eleanor K. Baum Julia Child Martha Coffin Pelham Wright Swanee Hunt...
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