18130647
Ten Who Counted
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18130647
18130647
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2-part choir and piano
SKU: LO.30-2361H
Influential African Americans You May Not Know. Composed by Greg Gilpin. Choral collection. Educational, Choral. Choral score and performance/accompaniment CD, reproducible. Heritage Music Press #30/2361H. Published by Heritage Music Press (LO.30-2361H).
ISBN 9781429103039.
Sometimes history misplaces or forgets important people who dreamed, fought, served, made changes in our lives, and affected history’s path. In this exciting new collection/revue, we are introduced through story and song to ten African Americans whose contributions to society, culture, our nation, and the world should be celebrated and never forgotten. Included are: The Soldier – Henry Johnson; The Activist – A. Phillip Randolph; The Journalist – John Russwurm; The Fighter – Jack Johnson; The Singer – Mamie Smith; The Film Maker – Oscar Micheaux; The Politician – P. B.S. Pinchback; The Preacher – Adam Clayton Powell; The Entrepreneur – Madame C.J. Walker; and The Explorer – Matthew Alexander Henson. The narrative script is a terrific teaching tool, providing interesting facts and information about each person and his or her contributions. What a terrific presentation for African American History Month celebrations, and a valuable resource for multicultural and interdisciplinary studies!
- A Soldier for Us All
- We've Got a Brotherhood
- Mamie Smith is Comin' to Town
- Oh Oscar Micheaux
- Pinchback the Politician (P.B.S. Pinchback)
- Extra Extra
- Call Him Jack Johnson
- Preacher Powell (Adam Clayton Powell)
- We Are All Beautiful
- Top of the World
- Optional Narrative Script
2-part choir and piano
SKU: LO.30-2361H
Influential African Americans You May Not Know. Composed by Greg Gilpin. Choral collection. Educational, Choral. Choral score and performance/accompaniment CD, reproducible. Heritage Music Press #30/2361H. Published by Heritage Music Press (LO.30-2361H).
ISBN 9781429103039.
Sometimes history misplaces or forgets important people who dreamed, fought, served, made changes in our lives, and affected history’s path. In this exciting new collection/revue, we are introduced through story and song to ten African Americans whose contributions to society, culture, our nation, and the world should be celebrated and never forgotten. Included are: The Soldier – Henry Johnson; The Activist – A. Phillip Randolph; The Journalist – John Russwurm; The Fighter – Jack Johnson; The Singer – Mamie Smith; The Film Maker – Oscar Micheaux; The Politician – P. B.S. Pinchback; The Preacher – Adam Clayton Powell; The Entrepreneur – Madame C.J. Walker; and The Explorer – Matthew Alexander Henson. The narrative script is a terrific teaching tool, providing interesting facts and information about each person and his or her contributions. What a terrific presentation for African American History Month celebrations, and a valuable resource for multicultural and interdisciplinary studies!
- A Soldier for Us All
- We've Got a Brotherhood
- Mamie Smith is Comin' to Town
- Oh Oscar Micheaux
- Pinchback the Politician (P.B.S. Pinchback)
- Extra Extra
- Call Him Jack Johnson
- Preacher Powell (Adam Clayton Powell)
- We Are All Beautiful
- Top of the World
- Optional Narrative Script
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