Found In:
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Executive
Correspondence and Press re Human Rights Commission (Moseley, C.), Nov 2, 1947 - Jan 6, 1970
- ID:
- 013-01-17
Record Group
- Executive
Series
Size
- .8
Folder Title
- Correspondence and Press re Human Rights Commission (Moseley, C.)
Dates
- Nov 2, 1947 - Jan 6, 1970
Subjects
Names
Abstract
Audition procedures and reports to Human Rights Commission; Report on Black Musicians in major orchestras; News clippings about Blacks in music; "The Negro in Music: Problems He Has to Face in Getting a Start" by Leonard Bernstein for NY Times article dated November 2, 1947; Copy of "Hearings on Philharmonic Color Bias", interview with Leonard Bernstein and three reporters; "The Symphony Circuit: It's Still Segregated", in the Village Voice, May 3, 1969; Human Rights Commission Hearing: questions for Leonard Bernstein; MIscellaneous newspaper articles regarding hiring policy at New York Philharmonic; NY Philharmonic report to subscribers from Amyas Ames; LS-Carlos Moseley.
Project Funder
- Leon Levy Foundation
Preferred Citation
Correspondence and Press re Human Rights Commission (Moseley, C.), 2 Nov 1947 - 6 Jan 1970, Folder 013-01-17, Executive Records, New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives.
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