A Biography of E. Azalia Smith Hackley, 1867-1922, African-American Singer and Social Activist (Black Studies, V. 14)

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A Biography of E. Azalia Smith Hackley, 1867-1922, African-American Singer and Social Activist (Black Studies, V. 14)

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"Madame E. Azalia Hackley was an African American classical singer, social worker, writer, philanthropist, and activist who championed the use of African-American spirituals among the African-American people as a tool for social change. Her efforts laid the groundwork for the use of spirituals as freedom songs during the Civil Rights Movement.

This work used newspaper accounts and archive studies documenting Madame Hackley's tours cross-country and abroad to raise funds for African-American classical musicians. It shows Hackley's intense devotion to her African-American roots, as she easily could have passed for white. Nevertheless, she traveled throughout the South in 'Jim Crow' railway cars by choice.

This work also recovers several of her influential published works, including A Guide to Voice Culture (1909); The Colored Girl Beautiful (1916); an etiquette book for African-American women desiring professional jobs; and "Hints to Young Colored Artists", a series of articles designed to help young African-American classical musicians succeed. Includes illustrations."--BOOK JACKET.

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Edwin Mellen Press
Language
English
Pages
390

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Library of Congress
ML420.H1135 B74 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
390
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.2 x 1 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

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Open Library
OL10971774M
ISBN 10
0773475753
ISBN 13
9780773475755
LCCN
00046564
OCLC/WorldCat
45002185
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2206623

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