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Thomas J. Bowers (the "American Mario")
131–137
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James Gloucester Demarest
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138–140
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Thomas Greene Bethune ("Blind Tom")
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141–159
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The Hyers Sisters
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160–179
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Frederick Elliot Lewis
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180–191
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Nellie E. Brown
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192–208
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Samuel W. Jamieson
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209–218
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Joseph White (preceded by a brief account of the Violin, pp. 219–223)
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224–240
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The Colored American Opera Company
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241–252
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The Jubilee Singers of Fisk University
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253–269
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The Georgia Minstrels
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270–282
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PART SECOND.
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Introduction
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285–288
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Rachel M. Washington
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288–290
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James Caseras
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300
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John T. Douglass
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301
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Walter F. Craig
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301
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William Appo
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302
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William Brady
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302–303
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Peter P. O'Fake
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304–306
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Frank Johnson, and his Famous Military Band and Orchestra
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306–309
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Joseph G. Anderson
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308–309
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Madam Brown
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309
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Sarah Sedgewick Bowers
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309–310
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John Moore
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310–311
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Samuel Lucas
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312–313
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William H. Starr
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314
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G.H.W. Stewart
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330
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The Lambert Family
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338–340
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Edmund Dédé
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340–341
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Basile Barès
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341
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Samuel Snaer
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341–343
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Prof. A.P. Williams
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343
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E.V. Macarty
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343–344
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Maurice J.B. Doublet
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344–345
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Dennis Auguste
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345
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The Dupré Family
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347–348
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Charles Martinez
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348
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Thomas Martin
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349
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Other Musical People of—
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Portland (Me.)
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300
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Boston
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288–298
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Worcester
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300
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New York
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301–304
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Newark
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306
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Philadelphia
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306–311
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Pittsburgh
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311
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Cleveland
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311–312
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Washington (O.)
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