Performing in a country rife with racism and segregation, the tenor Roland Hayes was the first African American man to reach international fame as a concert performer and one of the few artists who could sell out Town Hall, Carnegie Hall, Symphony Hall, and Covent Garden. His trailblazing career carved the way for a host of African American artists, including Marian Anderson and Paul Robeson. Performing the African American spirituals he was raised on, Hayes's voice was marked with a unique sonority which easily navigated French, German, and Italian art songs. A multiculturalist both on...
Performing in a country rife with racism and segregation, the tenor Roland Hayes was the first African American man to reach international fame as ...
The main title of this book is "Black Men Wake Up" but there are three other sub titles in this book also. The book describes the relationship between black and white men and where we're headed if we don't work together. This book tells who the real enemy is and why this enemy has chosen to exploit the relationship and history of the black and white man in this country. This book talks about how a few bad people can cause so much damage to the relationship of the masses. The three other sub titles are "Pride Destroyers," "The True Meaning of Love," and "Before You Get Married." In Black Men...
The main title of this book is "Black Men Wake Up" but there are three other sub titles in this book also. The book describes the relationship between...
If you love college football, you will love this story. This is the story of the legendary college football player named Buzzsaw. This is also the love story of Buzzsaw and his childhood sweetheart, Sissy Smith. Buzzsaw came from humble beginnings. Buzzsaw grew up poor in a small southern town in Arkansas, which was full of wealthy landowners. He fell in love with a wealthy southern bell named Sissy Smith as a teenager. Through hard work and a belief in himself, he had managed to become one of the best players in the history of college football. He became famous for his celebration dance on...
If you love college football, you will love this story. This is the story of the legendary college football player named Buzzsaw. This is also the lov...
Performing in a country rife with racism and segregation, the tenor Roland Hayes was the first African American man to reach international fame as a concert performer and one of the few artists who could sell out Town Hall, Carnegie Hall, Symphony Hall, and Covent Garden. His trailblazing career carved the way for a host of African American artists, including Marian Anderson and Paul Robeson. Performing the African American spirituals he was raised on, Hayes's voice was marked with a unique sonority which easily navigated French, German, and Italian art songs. A multiculturalist both on...
Performing in a country rife with racism and segregation, the tenor Roland Hayes was the first African American man to reach international fame as ...