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Frederick Douglas Hall music director, teacher, and conposer

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Frederick Douglass Hall

Hall graduated with a B.A. from Morehouse College, received a Teachers Diploma and M.M. from Chicago Musical College, and an M.A. and Ed. D. from Columbia University.[1]

Hall chaired the music departments at Jackson College in Mississippi, Dillard University in Louisiana, Alabama State Teachers College, and at Clark College in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] He researched Afro-American music and West African music.[1] His compositions and arrangements include: "Deliverance" - an oratorio, "Afro-American Religious Work Songs: A Cycle", and six volumes of arrangements for men, women, and combinations of genders.[1] He received an honorary Doctorate from Rust College in Mississippi.[1]

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