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Wilhelmina B. Patterson at the Hampton Institute

by Maeve Nagel-Frazel | Jun 24, 2022 | CURI Summer 2022, Uncategorized

Wilhelmina B. Patterson (1888-1962) was a highly regarded music educator, vocalist, and pianist in early twentieth century Washington, DC and beyond. As a faculty member at multiple Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) including Prairie View A&M...

Hitting the Ground Running at Howard University!

by Maeve Nagel-Frazel | Jun 17, 2022 | CURI Summer 2022

I am wrapping up my first week on campus after spending last week at the Moorland Spingarn Research Center at Howard University. We had a busy week talking with scholars, reading secondary scholarship, and (finally!) having our whole team together in-person.  Last...

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