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An issue of the Crooms Academy Globe, which appears to have been a school newspaper for Crooms Academy. Contains many articles about both faculty and students.
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A lyric sheet titled 'Negro National Anthem,' of the song 'Lift Every Voice And Sing'
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Lyrics to the song 'Lift Every Voice And Sing,' the Negro National Anthem
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A sheet with four typed stanzas of a song celebrating the class of 1945. On the top of the page is a handwritten note explaining that 'the juniors sang this just before the seniors marched in. They sang it too.'
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The first two pages of an uncredited essay recounting the history of African Americans' contributions to American music, from enslavement through the Jazz age.
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A playbill from Bethune-Cookman College's production of "The Spirit of Freedom: An Epic in Song and Dialogue," performed at Crooms Academy
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Two damaged pages from a collection of pieces for piano by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, including 'The Hand of You,' 'A Little Bit O' Honey,' and her most popular song, 'I Love You Truly'
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A damaged booklet of sheet music for piano, including 'The Dream of an Hour,' by John Franklyn
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A loose sheet of church songs, including 'Sweet Hour of Prayer' and 'O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee'
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An issue of the Sanford Herald, containing an article recounting the Crooms Academy Celebration and Open House on April 27