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Open Ears: Eva Jessye and the Harlem Renaissance

Open Ears: Eva Jessye and the Harlem Renaissance

This article explores the life of Eva Jessye, a key figure in American music and the Harlem Renaissance, who made significant contributions to civil rights and classical music.

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Take a Walk on the High Line….with 1,000 singers

Take a Walk on the High Line….with 1,000 singers

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