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The Negro Philharmonic Society was founded in New Orleans well before the Civil War. The orchestra at one point had more
than 100 performers, including a few white members. Its Director, Constantin Debergue, was a black violinist. Racial hostility
put an end to the Society prior to the Civil War.
O True
O False
Question 41
Marian Anderson, despite her talent and ambition, didn't receive widespread recognition outside of her community until she
was invited to perform in Chicago in 1919. This was at the first meeting of the National Association of Negro Musicians.
O True
O False
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