Emma Azalia Hackley, also known as E. Azalia Hackley and Azalia Smith Hackley (1867–1922), was a concert soprano, newspaper editor, teacher, and political...
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Emma Azalia Hackley (1867–1922), African-American singer and political activist Emma Stark Hampton (1843-1925), American organizational leader Emma Heming...
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to earn his law degree. On January 29, 1894, Hackley married Emma A. Smith, becoming Emma Azalia Hackley. Before their marriage, she was a teacher at...
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only rudimentary piano compositions. He came under the influence of Emma Azalia Hackley, a soprano singer, who inspired his interest in black American folk...
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the People's Chorus of Philadelphia under the direction of singer Emma Azalia Hackley, where she was often a soloist. When Anderson was 12, her father...
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Columbus, Ohio, and abroad in France and Italy, as the student of Emma Azalia Hackley, with further studies in New York. Cleota Collins "toured extensively"...
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Music where he studied with Franz Micki. White was a protégé of Emma Azalia Hackley who raised money for his scholarship to allow him to study abroad...
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of a collection of gospel hymns written by a black songwriter". Emma Azalia Hackley becomes one of the first African Americans to record, though the...
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Clarence M. Burton), the E. Azalia Hackley Collection Archived September 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (named for Emma Azalia Hackley), and the National Automotive...
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Metropolitan Opera Guild. 1956. Peterson, Heather (30 June 2008). "Emma Azalia Hackley". Black Past. Retrieved 18 February 2016. San Francisco Symphony...
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Madame Selika, Nelly Brown Mitchell, Adelaide G. Smith, Flora Batson, Emma Azalia Hackley and Sissieretta Jones and men: L. L. Brown, William I. Powell, Thomas...
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published Hackley & Harrison's hotel and apartment guide for colored travelers, six years before The Negro Motorist Green Book Emma Azalia Hackley (1867–1922)...
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purchased the newspaper, The Statesman, owned by Edwin Henry Hackley, husband of Emma Azalia Hackley. He renamed the paper The Denver Star. After his death...
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the leading role in a cantata about Queen Esther. She sang with Emma Azalia Hackley and blind singer and pianist Mary Fitzhugh at the Ryman Auditorium...
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Cora M. Brown, Ethelene Jones Crockett, M.D., and musician Madame Emma Azalia Hackley. "Lucinda Thurman" (PDF). Michigan Women's Historical Center & Hall...
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a soprano who performed globally. Notably, she accompanied Madam Emma Azalia Hackley, a renowned black soprano and founder of the Colored Women's League...
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ROSSINI DITON". The New York Times. 1962-01-27. Retrieved 2019-01-18. Hackley, E. Azalia (July 19, 1917). "Some Colored Community Music Missionaries". New...
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May 17, 2016. Brevard, Lisa Pertillar (2001). A Biography of E. Azalia Smith Hackley, 1867–1922, African-American Singer and Social Activist. Edwin Mellen...
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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Detroit Public Library E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts (Featuring Songs...
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Wittenmyer Eliza Roxey Snow Smith Emma Hale Smith Emmeline Blanche Woodward Wells Ann Eliza Webb Young Emma Azalia Smith Hackley Adella Prentiss Hughes Clara...
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