The Cotton Club closes in Harlem. Wendell Logan born in Thomson, Georgia. 1941 William Grant Still completes the operas A Bayou Legend and Troubled Island Dream Aria from Troubled Island Plain-Chant for America composed by William Grant Still. Howard University awards William Grant Still an honorary doctorate. The National Negro Opera Company, the first permanent black opera company in the U. S., organized in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Mary Cardwell Dawson. The organization continues until 1962. 1942 Judith Anne Still born in Los Angeles, California. Congress of Racial Equality founded. 1943 William Grant Still composes In Memoriam: The Colored Soldiers who Died for Democracy, for orchestra. William Grant Still composes a suite for violin and piano. Nat "King" Cole makes his first recording, "Straighten Up and Fly Right." 1944 Dizzy Gillespie begins to play at the Onyx Club in New York City. He is joined by jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker; the bebop style emerges.
William Grant Still completes the operas A Bayou Legend and Troubled Island Dream Aria from Troubled Island Plain-Chant for America composed by William Grant Still. Howard University awards William Grant Still an honorary doctorate. The National Negro Opera Company, the first permanent black opera company in the U. S., organized in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Mary Cardwell Dawson. The organization continues until 1962. 1942 Judith Anne Still born in Los Angeles, California. Congress of Racial Equality founded. 1943 William Grant Still composes In Memoriam: The Colored Soldiers who Died for Democracy, for orchestra. William Grant Still composes a suite for violin and piano. Nat "King" Cole makes his first recording, "Straighten Up and Fly Right." 1944 Dizzy Gillespie begins to play at the Onyx Club in New York City. He is joined by jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker; the bebop style emerges.
The National Negro Opera Company, the first permanent black opera company in the U. S., organized in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Mary Cardwell Dawson. The organization continues until 1962. 1942 Judith Anne Still born in Los Angeles, California. Congress of Racial Equality founded. 1943 William Grant Still composes In Memoriam: The Colored Soldiers who Died for Democracy, for orchestra. William Grant Still composes a suite for violin and piano. Nat "King" Cole makes his first recording, "Straighten Up and Fly Right." 1944 Dizzy Gillespie begins to play at the Onyx Club in New York City. He is joined by jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker; the bebop style emerges.
Judith Anne Still born in Los Angeles, California. Congress of Racial Equality founded. 1943 William Grant Still composes In Memoriam: The Colored Soldiers who Died for Democracy, for orchestra. William Grant Still composes a suite for violin and piano. Nat "King" Cole makes his first recording, "Straighten Up and Fly Right." 1944 Dizzy Gillespie begins to play at the Onyx Club in New York City. He is joined by jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker; the bebop style emerges.
Nat "King" Cole makes his first recording, "Straighten Up and Fly Right." 1944 Dizzy Gillespie begins to play at the Onyx Club in New York City. He is joined by jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker; the bebop style emerges.
Dizzy Gillespie begins to play at the Onyx Club in New York City. He is joined by jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker; the bebop style emerges.