People, Locations, Episodes

Tue, 12.17.1872

Walter Loving, Musician, and Bandleader born

*Walter Loving was born on this date in 1872. He was an African American soldier and musician most noted for his leadership of the Philippine Constabulary Band.

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Mon, 02.17.1873

John W. Cooper, Ventriloquist born

*John W. Cooper was born on this date in 1873.  He was a Black ventriloquist and singer.   From Brooklyn, New York, he lost both of his parents very young.  Cooper received his education at Professor Dorsey’s Institute in Brooklyn.  While at Dorsey, he developed into a promising entertainer and took a special interest in ventriloquism, […]

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Wed, 03.05.1873

Daniel Desdunes, Musician born

*The birth of Daniel Desdunes is celebrated on this date c.1873.  He was a Black Creole activist and musician.  Daniel F. Desdunes was born in New Orleans to Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes and Mathilde (Cheval).  His father was a customs agent, civil rights activist, journalist, historian, and poet.  His siblings were Agnes, Louise, Coritza, and Wendelle.  In 1879, his […]

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Wed, 06.04.1873

Enoch Sontonga, Lyricist born

*The birth of Enoch Sontonga is celebrated on this date in, c. 1873. He was a Black South African composer, and minister. Enoch Mankayi Sontonga, a Xhosa, was born in Uitenhage in the Eastern Cape Colony. He trained as a teacher at the Lovedale Institution and subsequently worked as a teacher and choirmaster at the Methodist […]

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Wed, 06.18.1873

Tom Turpin, Ragtime Musician born

Tom Turpin’s birth in 1873 is celebrated on this date. He was an African American musician and businessman from Savannah, Georgia.

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Mon, 08.11.1873

John R. Johnson, Composer born

*On this date in 1873, John R. Johnson was born. He was an African American composer and arranger.

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Thu, 08.28.1873

Swing Low Sweet Chariot, a story

*This date, in 1873, celebrates the first public performance of “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.”  It was written by Wallace Willis, a Black Choctaw freedman in Choctaw County near Hugo, Oklahoma, sometime before 1863. He may have been inspired by the sight of the Red River, by which he was working, which reminded him of the Bibles River Jordan and of the […]

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Thu, 11.06.1873

Cecil Mack, Music Publisher born

*Cecil Mack was born on this date in 1873.  He was a Black composer, lyricist, and music publisher. Born as Richard Cecil McPherson in Portsmouth, Virginia, he attended the Norfolk Mission School and Lincoln University in Pennsylvania (class of 1897) before leaving to go to New York City, where the 1900 Federal Census lists his occupation as a stenographer.   Mack started writing song […]

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Sun, 11.16.1873

W.C. Handy, Composer, and Bandleader born

W. C. Handy was born on this date in 1873. He was an African American composer, cornet player, and bandmaster,

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Tue, 02.17.1874

Maud Hare, Writer, and Musician born

*Maud Cuney-Hare was born on this date in 1874. She was an African American musician and writer.

From Galveston, TX, her parents were Adelina (Dowdy) and Norris Wright Cuney. After graduating from Central High School in Galveston in 1890, she studied piano at the New England Conservatory of Music. While there she successfully resisted the pressure that white students exerted on the school’s administrators to have her barred from living in the dormitory.

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Tue, 04.28.1874

Belle Davis, Vaudeville Singer born

*Belle Davis was born on this date in 1874. She was a Black choreographer, dancer, and singer. Life: Davis was born in Chicago (although some say New Orleans). She was a mulatto and was encouraged to darken her skin to fit the stereotype of a black entertainer. In 1890, she joined the new burlesque “Creole Show” at […]

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Wed, 12.02.1874

Carlos Posadas, Musician, and Composer born

*Carlos Posadas was born on this date in 1874. He was an Afro-Argentinean musician and composer.

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Sun, 08.15.1875

Samuel C. Taylor, Classical Composer born

*On this date we mark the birth of Samuel Coleridge Taylor in 1875. He was an African English Composer, one of that country’s most celebrated composers at the beginning of the twentieth century.

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Fri, 12.31.1875

Black History in American Vaudeville, a story

*Black Vaudeville history is celebrated on this date in c 1875.  This was a Black performance community that came out of the movement and style of the American stage.   The vaudeville years began as the Reconstruction Era ended, from the early 1880s until the early 1930s. These Black acts were unique because the performers […]

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Mon, 04.09.1877

Florence B. Price, Pianist, and Composer born

On this date in 1877, Florence Smith Price was born. She was an African American composer, concert pianist, and organist.

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Gotta love us brown girls, munching on fat, swinging blue hips, decked out in shells and splashes, Lawdie, bringing them woo hips. As the jukebox teases, watch my sistas throat the heartbreak, inhaling bassline, cracking backbone... HIP HOP CHAZAL by Patricia Smith.
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