Episode 18

Dr. Bobby G. Cooper - Black Man's Burden ch. 9 Discussion

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February 29th, 2024

26 mins 44 secs

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About this Episode

In this podcast episode, Dr. Bobby G. Cooper, former Jubilee Singer Director, engages with Jean Greene in a conversation about Chapter 9 of "The Black Man's Burden." Focusing on William H. Holtzclaw's experiences with the Utica Jubilee Singers, Dr. Cooper highlights the challenges faced during early tours, shedding light on their humble beginnings as a quartet and the hardships they endured, including exposure to the harsh weather during a tour in the early 1900s. The discussion also emphasizes the pivotal role of Miss Fidelia Jewett's support, who, despite the unfinished state of the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute, contributed funds and resources, leading to the establishment of the Mary K. Jewett Memorial building.

Dr. Cooper then delves into the history and evolution of the Utica Jubilee Singers, revealing their transformation from a local quartet to a group of national significance. He underscores the group's diverse repertoire beyond spirituals and their critical role as ambassadors of goodwill for Black education in Mississippi. The podcast concludes with Dr. Cooper's excitement about an upcoming recording project with the current Utica Jubilee Singers, showcasing his commitment to preserving and revitalizing this rich musical legacy.

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