Lift Every Voice: Marian Anderson, Florence B. Price and the Sound of Black Sisterhood by Alisha Lola Jones
From NPR, check out this article by Dr. Alisha Lola Jones from the University of Indiana on Marian Anderson and Florence Price. Marian Anderson's sotry reveals a longstanding legacy of black women amplifying black women's perspective through the politics of
Watch Emmy and Peabody Award winner Rita Coburn’s New Documentary “American Masters”!
Watch the New Documentary on Singer and Civil Rights Icon Marian Anderson in Production for American Masters in association with Black Public Media directed by Emmy- and Peabody Award- winner Rita Coburn. Learn more about the documentary here. Read more
Performing Lieder, Hearing Race: Debating Blackness, Whiteness, and German Identity in Interwar Central Europe by Dr. Kira Thurman
Read on the subject of racial conflicts with regards to black performance of European music relative to the turn of the century during the period of time Florence Price written by Kira Thurman from the University of Michigan here.
On the subject of Charlotte Andrews (Lottie) Stephens by Sondra Gordy
Read about one of the greatest influences of Florence Price, Ms. Charlotte Andrews, written by Professor Sondra Gordy from the University of Central Arkansas here. Ms. Charlotte Stephens, seen above, was Ms. Price primary teacher in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Carrie Lena Fambro Still Shepperson written by Fon Louise Gordon
The mother of William Grant Still Jr. who was a contemporary and a neighbor of Florence Price was Ms. Carrie Lena Fambro Still Shepperson: She was a educator in Little Rock, Arkansas during the childhood days of Florence Price. Read
Welcoming A Black Female Composer Into the Canon. Finally. by Micaela Baranello
Read about the letter Florence Price wrote to conductor Koussevitzky of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and more in the article by Micaela Baranello in the New York Times entitled: Welcoming A Black Female Composer Into the Canon. Finally. here.