Kiana Ledé By Selinam Dzisi
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Spelman and Morehouse Glee Club Performance Reflection by Selinam Dzisi
The Spelman and Morehouse College Glee Club performed with the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square in Utah, where they presented a selection of hymns and
Jubilee Quartet in African American Gospel Music by Selinam Dzisi
The Jubilee Quartet is a significant genre in the history of African American gospel music. It Emerged during the late 19th century and increased popularity through the
Folk music and Negro Spirituals by Selinam Dzisi
The history of folk music in African American culture arose from the struggles of slavery and racial discrimination in the United States. Originating from the
A message to Hip Hop at 50 from Selinam Dzisi
Dear Hip-Hop, As we celebrate your incredible journey of 50 years, I want to start by telling you that I appreciate what you are and