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By Christopher A. Brooks, Robert Sims, Simon Estes, George Shirley

ISBN-10: 0253015367

ISBN-13: 9780253015365

Performing in a rustic rife with racism and segregation, the tenor Roland Hayes was once the 1st African American guy to arrive overseas reputation as a live performance performer and one of many few artists who may well promote out city corridor, Carnegie corridor, Symphony corridor, and Covent backyard. His trailblazing occupation carved the way in which for a bunch of African American artists, together with Marian Anderson and Paul Robeson. acting the African American spirituals he was once raised on, Hayes's voice was once marked with a distinct sonority which simply navigated French, German, and Italian paintings songs. A multiculturalist either off and on the degree, he counted between his associates George Washington Carver, Eleanor Roosevelt, Ezra Pound, Pearl dollar, Dwight Eisenhower, and Langston Hughes. This enticing biography spans the heritage of Hayes's existence and profession and the legacy he left at the back of as a musician and a champion of African American rights. it's an genuine, panoramic portrait of a guy who was once as advanced because the tune he performed.

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44 Woodward had been the best-known black tenor in and around the city prior to Hayes’s arrival. 45 The two tenors knew of each other 36 Roland Hayes because of Charles Harris’s previous association with Woodward, and Roland had sung for the older tenor when he and Harris were on tour in Atlanta earlier that year. By then, Woodward had scaled back his career and was a professor of music at Clark College in the city. By 1914, Woodward was in his mid-fifties, but as far as Roland was concerned, he had not lost the beauty of his voice.

The owners of Casey-Hedges were also prepared to guarantee Roland a lifetime position with the company as additional compensation for his accident. Elsewhere, Roland likened his conveyor belt incident to that of the apostle Paul, who similarly had to be prepared (through his temporary blindness on the road to Damascus) for his mission.  . except the power of God. That I was saved convinced me that I was spared to fulfill a Divine Purpose. ”37 During his ten-week convalescence, he reflected on what he had experienced and the severity of the incident that he had miraculously survived.

Mr. Hayes went into a grocery of one Burton to purchase a steak. He asked that he be given one to cost a certain price. When the grocer cut it the weight put the price in excess of what was asked for. Mr. Hayes told him that he could not accept it. Burton insisted and Mr. Hayes started out. He was followed to the door and across the street.  .  . and struck him a blow, felling him. Young Mr. Hayes rallied quickly and retaliated. He was giving a good account of himself until several other white men took Burton’s part, preventing Hayes from defending himself, so that Burton could assault him.

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