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  1. Joseph Henry Douglass (July 3, 1871 – December 7, 1935) was an American concert violinist, the son of Charles Remond Douglass and Mary Elizabeth Murphy, and grandson of abolitionist Frederick Douglass . Early life and influence. During the time following the Civil War, many African-American musicians began to break into the art music genre.

  2. 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.

  3. Er wurde einer der ersten afroamerikanischen Künstler, die nationale und internationale Bekanntheit erlangten. [3] Joseph Douglass (unten 2.v.l.) auf einem Plakat für den Colored American Day. Seinen ersten großen Durchbruch als Konzertviolinist hatte Douglass im Alter von 22 Jahren, als er am 25.

  4. Frederick Douglass & grandson Joseph, c1890s.jpg 1,587 × 2,436; 2.08 MB Frederick Douglass and grandson Joseph.png 700 × 962; 528 KB Frederick Douglass' piano and Joseph Douglass' violin at Cedar Hill, Anacostia, Washington D.C.jpg 1,936 × 2,592; 993 KB

  5. 1 de fev. de 2018 · Meghann Oglesby. February 2, 2018. Black History Spotlight: Joseph Douglass. Joseph Douglass was the favorite grandson of prominent American abolitionist, author and orator, Frederick Douglass. Joseph Douglass had a career in classical music that spanned more than three decades.

  6. A studio view of famed African American abolitionist Frederick Douglass later in life, seated in claw foot armchair, holding a paper, with his young grandson, Joseph Douglass, standing at his side. The younger Douglass was an accomplished concert violinist, educator, and conductor. Date: 1890s

  7. 25 de ago. de 2015 · Joseph Douglass: The Black concert violinist. by Meserette Kentake August 25, 2015 0. Joseph Douglass (1871–1935) was a groundbreaking African-American concert violinist. He was the grandson of abolitionist Frederick Douglas; and was widely viewed as Douglass’s favorite grandchild.