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Dvořák Was Sure 'Negro Melodies' Would Be The Foundation Of American Classical Music. Why Did It Remain So White? by Artsjournal1

There was a point at which a number of African-American composers were writing serious, important work, writes Joseph Horowitz. "Racial prejudice, personal and institutional, obviously inhibited the potential success of a Dett, Dawson, Still, or Price. But a subtler prejudice was aesthetic." " The American Scholar

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 04:12PM on September 13, 2019

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