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Anna Madah Hyers ; Emma Louis…
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Jubilee Singers
Roland Hayes: Whose achieveme…
Group photograph of the U.S. …
Black Patti (Sissieretta Jone…
The Jubilee singers: F. J. Lo…
Plantation slave singers; All…
The singer.
Wilberforce University Quarte…
Songs of Praise; Vested Choir…
Noble Sissle; Musician.
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Juanita Hall, conducting the …
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Juanita Hall, conducting the …
Singer James Brown being gree…
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Juanita Hall, conducting the …
Fisk jubilee singers : Who fo…
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Weezie : the song of the mins…
A Negro choral society
Choir.
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