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ABSTRACT: 多年来,美国音乐史一直以白人为尊,在很大程度上忽视或无视非裔美国人的贡献。佐治亚州亚特兰大市埃默里大学的斯图尔特-R-罗斯手稿、档案和珍本图书馆收藏了三十多个与非裔美国音乐家有关的藏品(还在不断增加),这些藏品可用于揭示和恢复非裔美国人在美国音乐文化中发挥的关键作用。本文简要介绍了迄今为止收藏的这些资料,包括作曲家(如 William Dawson、George Walker 和 Undine Smith Moore)、艺人(如 Victoria Spivey、Bricktop 和 Geoffrey Holder)和研究人员(如 Rae Linda Brown、Geneva Southall 和 Delilah Jackson)的论文。收藏的资料类型包括非裔美国人的手稿信件和乐谱、照片以及出版的音乐(包括印刷版和录制版)。
The African American Collections Relating to Music at Emory University’s Rose Library
ABSTRACT: United States music history has for years privileged whiteness and largely ignored or disregarded the contributions of African Americans. The Stuart R. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, houses over thirty collections (and growing) related to African American musicians that could be used to both uncover and recover the critical role African Americans played in the music culture of the United States. This article presents a brief overview of these holdings to date, including the papers of composers (such as William Dawson, George Walker, and Undine Smith Moore), entertainers (such as Victoria Spivey, Bricktop, and Geoffrey Holder), and researchers (such as Rae Linda Brown, Geneva Southall, and Delilah Jackson). Types of materials held include manuscript letters and scores, photographs, and published music (both print and recorded) by and about African Americans.
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