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                    Executive                                    
 
Volume II: Human Rights Commission Hearings, Testimony of Moseley and Walton, Aug 1, 1969 - Aug 1, 1969
- ID:
 - 679-01-02
 
Record Group
						- Executive
 
Series
				Size
					- 1.0
 
Folder Title
				- Volume II: Human Rights Commission Hearings, Testimony of Moseley and Walton
 
Dates
				- Aug 1, 1969 - Aug 1, 1969
 
Subjects
				
									Names
									
							Abstract
				
					Testimony of Philharmonic Managing Director Carlos Moseley before the New York City Human Rights Commission regarding discriminatory audition and hiring practices of the New York Philharmonic; Testimony by Ortiz Walton, first black musician hired by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, about  experiences during probationary tenure with BSO from 1957-1962 ; Statements by Ortiz Walton regarding the qualifications of complainants Earl Madison and Arthur Davis.				
			Project Funder
				- Leon Levy Foundation
 
Preferred Citation
					
						Volume II: Human Rights Commission Hearings, Testimony of Moseley and Walton, 1 Aug 1969 - 1 Aug 1969, Folder 679-01-02, Executive Records, New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives.
https://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/7d3ad292-17c4-41ad-9c37-47a3da17c638-0.1
				
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