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tours, she spent some time living out of the country in Germany before returning to the U.S. to participate in the "reorganized Fisk Jubilee Singers", which contained alumni of the original group but had no affiliation with Fisk. Later, she and her husband formed a new group (also called the Fisk Jubilee Singers) with a few alumni from the original Fisk Singers, and they toured the U.S., Canada, and Europe through the 1880s into the 1890s. She and her husband later moved to Detroit where they raised their family and continued to remain involved with local music. She returned to Fisk for the 60th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
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Porter traveled with the Jubilee Singers through all three of their original tours from 1871 to 1878 (with one exception). She sang lead soprano, and had a reputation as a diva. As a result, Porter was banished from the group for three months during their initial tour in 1871. After finishing the
48:, Frazier moved to Nashville, taking Maggie's family with him, and when Union soldiers took and occupied the city, Frazier freed Maggie and her family after the publication of the 36:, one of only four members to participate in all three of the original tours by the group. She was known for her vocal talents as a soprano and also worked as a schoolteacher. 153: 158: 64:" by George White, a musical and choral director at Fisk. Her success in the role led to her being offered a position with the new Fisk Jubilee Singers. 72: 163: 52:. After she attended the Fisk Free Colored School, Maggie worked as a teacher in various country schools (one of which was burned down by the 44:
Maggie Porter was one of three daughters born in Lebanon, Tennessee to a slave family belonging to Henry Frazier. At the start of the
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Jubilee Singers, Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. Porter is standing in the center in this grouping
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Maggie Porter died of natural causes at age 89 in 1942.
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Fisk Jubilee Singers
Civil War
Emancipation Proclamation
KKK
Handel
Cantata of Esther



"Porter, Maggie (1853-1942) - The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed"




"The American Experience - Jubilee Singers - People & Events - Maggie Porter"
Categories
20th-century African-American women singers
20th-century American women singers
20th-century American singers
American women singers
1853 births
1942 deaths

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