William Grant Still

William Grant Still Exhibition

Tributes and Memorials



In addition to the greatest tribute that can be given to a composer, the performance of his music, Still has received many honors and tributes. Several were during his lifetime, some after. He received various honorary degrees from several universities. From Wilberforce, where Still studied but left before graduating, he received the Master of Music in 1936; the Doctor of Music degree was conferred on him by Howard University and Oberlin College in 1941 and 1947, respectively; the Doctor of Letters was conferred in 1954 by Bates College. The University of Arkansas honored its adopted son with an honorary Doctor of Law degree in 1971. The next pages show a few of the other honors, festivals, birthday celebrations, musical tributes, and awards that have been given to the composer for his contribution to music and humanity. The photograph shows the composer receiving the Key to the State of Mississippi from governor William Waller in 1975.


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Materials from Special Collections Library, Duke University



A project of The Digital Scriptorium, Special Collections Library, Duke University. September 1995
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