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Understanding Black History Through Black Music

February 22 @ 7:00 pm 8:00 pm

Come visit the Delaware County Historical Society for an Ohio Humanities’ Speakers Bureau event with William McDaniel!

Black music has often served as a barometer of the times and lives of black people. This program, utilizing recorded music, explores various aspects and periods of black history by examining the music of each era. It ranges from the worksongs and spirituals of slavery through the rap of modern urban times.

William “Ted” McDaniel is Professor of African-American Studies and Professor of Music at the Ohio State University. A specialist in African-American music and jazz performance, he is noted for his analysis of the music of John Coltrane and Charlie Parker. He has published several works on black music and more than 300 music arrangements.

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Delaware County Historical Society

740-369-3831

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Delaware County Historical Society

2690 Stratford Road
Delaware, Ohio 43015 United States
740-369-3831 ext 3
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541 West Rich Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215

Office: 614.461.7802

ohc@ohiohumanities.org


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