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John Powell (musician)

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named its arts and music hall after Powell, honoring his championing of Appalachian music. However, in 2005, Prof. Richard Straw's Appalachian Studies class at the university discovered Powell's role in white supremacy and brought it to the attention of administrators. The school developed a plan to
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to promote state legislation to classify people simply as "white" or "negro", and to end "amalgamation" of the races by intermarriage. The activities of the club split the elite in Virginia, which had tried to take pride in its "genteel paternalism" in controlling racial relations. The clubs
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Powell became a world-renowned composer. He had a racialist approach to music, which he expressed in his writings. He was interested in
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Within a year, more than 400 white men had joined as members and the club had 31 "posts" in Virginia, including two in
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and anti-black, a topic which served as the subject for many of his essays. In the fall of 1922 together with
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folk music and championed its performance and preservation. He was one of the founders of the
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All That Is Native and Fine: The Politics of Culture in an American Region
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Tonia Moxley, "White supremacist's name removed from RU building"
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by classifying as black (colored) anyone with African ancestry.
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American pianist, ethnomusicologist and composer (1882–1963)
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String Quartet, E minor (see John Powell Sound Archives)
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in 1914. Published and recorded in an abridged edition.
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rename the hall but did not implement it at the time.
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They worked closely with 218:Anglo-Saxon Clubs of America 192:annually from 1931 to 1939. 138:Racial Integrity Act of 1924 134:Anglo-Saxon Clubs of America 587:Kushner, David Z. (2006). " 491:Whisnant 1983, pp. 240-242. 341:Violin Concerto in E, Op.23 21:John Powell (film composer) 19:For the film composer, see 765: 626:Whisnant, David E. (1983). 612:Smith, J. Douglas (2002). 552:Rapoport (1992) pp. 210-1. 315:Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji 254:Albemarle County, Virginia 18: 112:and composer. Along with 35: 729:American segregationists 665:, University of Virginia 532:"Musicweb Powell Review" 229:attracted more racists. 190:Grayson County, Virginia 156:. 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A firm believer in 122:Appalachian Mountains 724:American eugenicists 336:Violin Sonata, Op.19 226:Walter Ashby Plecker 391:on 26 February 2012 360:Symphony in A major 208:(a self-proclaimed 164:and composition in 162:Theodor Leschetizky 347:, 1912, New York) 319:Benno Moiseiwitsch 264:Radford University 258:Hollywood cemetery 222:Richmond, Virginia 206:Earnest Sevier Cox 196:Political activism 154:Richmond, Virginia 78:Richmond, Virginia 55:Richmond, Virginia 507:The Roanoke Times 480:The Roanoke Times 307:, op. 21 (1907-8) 273:The Roanoke Times 110:ethnomusicologist 103: 102: 99:Pianist, composer 51:September 6, 1882 756: 669:'A Racist Music' 623: 601:. Scolar Press. 576: 564: 553: 550: 544: 543: 541: 539: 528: 522: 521: 519: 518: 509:. Archived from 498: 492: 489: 483: 473: 464: 461: 455: 452: 446: 443: 430: 429: 422: 416: 415: 407: 401: 400: 398: 396: 387:. Archived from 381: 317:). 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John Powell (film composer)

Richmond, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
University of Virginia
ethnomusicologist
Annabel Morris Buchanan
White Top Folk Festival
Appalachian Mountains
segregation
white supremacy
Anglo-Saxon Clubs of America
Racial Integrity Act of 1924
one-drop rule
Richmond, Virginia
University of Virginia
Theodor Leschetizky
Vienna
Karel Navrátil
Appalachian
White Top Folk Festival
Grayson County, Virginia
racialist
Earnest Sevier Cox
ethnologist
Walter Plecker
Anglo-Saxon Clubs of America
Richmond, Virginia
Walter Ashby Plecker
Charlottesville

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