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  1. Joseph Douglass, concertista de violín, fue uno de los primeros intérpretes afroamericanos en alcanzar un renombre nacional e internacional. Su influencia provino a una edad temprana de su padre y su abuelo, el famoso abolicionista Frederick Douglass, ambos violinistas aficionados.

  2. Joseph Douglass, a concert violinist, was one of the first African-American performers to be nationally and internationally renowned. His influence came at an early age from his father and grandfather, famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass, who were both amateur violin players.

  3. 6 de jul. de 2022 · Inspired by his grandfather, Frederick Douglass, world-renowned violinist Joseph Henry Douglass used music and education to empower young Black people during the Jim Crow era.

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  4. Joseph Henry Douglass fue un violinista de concierto afroamericano, reconocido a nivel nacional e internacional en el siglo XIX y principios del siglo XX. ¿Cuál fue el logro más destacado de Joseph Douglass?

  5. 1 de feb. de 2018 · Joseph Douglass had a career in classical music that spanned more than three decades. He was the first black violinist to be engaged on an international tour. He also became the first violinist of any race to record music for the Victor Talking Machine Co.

  6. 16 de feb. de 2024 · Between touring he was a conductor at Howard University, many other Black institutions, churches, and made regular appearances at the White House, playing for Presidents William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Taft. Joseph Douglass passed away December 7, 1935 from pneumonia.

  7. Life Story: Joseph Douglass. The story of the first world-renowned Black violinist. Topics: Black history, music history, Frederick Douglass, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, Plessy v. Ferguson, segregation. See More. ›. Resource: Plessy v. Ferguson.