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Black Academy of Arts and Letters

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was an organization founded on March 27, 1969 in Boston. The organization was "dedicated to the defining and promoting cultural achievement of black people." According to its founder, Dr. C. Eric Lincoln, "A Black Academy of Arts and Letters is one way of coming to terms with a society that has not
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yet made up its mind about the role of color". Notable members at its founding include;
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Charles White
Robert Hooks
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley
Alvin Ailey
Sidney Poitier
Duke Ellington


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