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Today In History
‘William Levi Dawson’s Symphony No. 1 “Negro Folk Symphony” was the first symphony written by a Black composer based on Black folk themes to be performed by a major orchestra. The symphony was first performed on this date November 14, 1934.’
(photo: William Levi Dawson)
- CARTER Magazine

