NFL Living Black History Coming to Indy
The first African-American drafted in the NFL and Indiana University alumni will speak at the Crispus Attucks Museum…..
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The first African-American drafted in the NFL and Indiana University alumni will speak at the Crispus Attucks Museum…..
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Inspirational words from Iyanla Vansant to get your day started.
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Specially for Black History month here’s the anthem of the Civil Rights Movement with a gospel “Churchy” twist to to it. The Greater St. Stephens Mass Choir singing their rendition of We Shall Overcome,
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One of the pioneers of music in the United States, here is a biography of the career of musical giant Louie Armstrong.We salute him and many others this Black History Month.
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This Black History Month we salute The King of Gospel, the late Rev. James Cleveland. Here’s a brief bio of his career. Without his contributions, gospel music would never be what it is today.
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Last week i posted a brief bio on The Father of Gospel Music. here he is in action. The Late & great Thomas A. Dorsey singing and directing his composition Precious Lord at his annual convention from the documentary video Say Amen Somebody.
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Known to many as the true Queen of Gospel, here is a biography of Mahalia Jackson.
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Here is a brief bio about the first African American conductor for a major symphony orchestra. Henry Lewis paved the way for other outstanding conductors such as Thomas Wilkins who was guest conductor for ISO this year.
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