339:. Her talent as a pianist was widely acknowledged, although many critics believed that her forte lay in playing vigorous pieces and criticized her style when tackling more nuanced works. Acclaim for her performances led to her becoming a role model for many children in the United States, but Schuyler's own childhood was blighted when, during her teenage years, her parents showed her the scrapbooks they had compiled recording her life and career. The books contained numerous newspaper clippings in which both George and Josephine Schuyler commented on their beliefs and ambitions for their daughter. Realization that she had been conceived and raised, in a sense, as a genetic experiment, robbed the pianist of many of the illusions that had made her earlier youth a happy one.
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In later life, Schuyler grew disillusioned with the racial and gender prejudice she encountered, particularly when performing in the United States, and much of her musical career was spent playing overseas. She fled to Latin
America, where people of mixed races were more prevalent. She chose a
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Schuyler developed an inferiority complex about her race and viewed her blackness as a "stigma". Schuyler rejected many of her parents' values and viewed their interracial marriage as a mistake. She increasingly became a vocal feminist and made many attempts to pass herself off as a woman of
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Schuyler's personal life was frequently unhappy since childhood. Her mother punished her severely with whippings, and she never made friends because she did not attend school regularly. When she did attend school, she was ahead of other children her age, and was usually the only minority.
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By the time she reached adolescence, Schuyler was touring constantly in the United States and overseas. At 15, Schuyler graduated from Father Young S. J. Memorial High School, the Schola
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who entered her into every possible music competition. In June 1936, four-year-old
Schuyler won her first gold medal at the annual tournament sponsored by the National Guild of Piano Teachers, where she performed ten original compositions. She won eight consecutive prizes from the
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found that the pilot had deliberately cut his motor and descended in an uncontrolled glide – possibly in an attempt to give his civilian passengers an insight into the dangers of flying in a combat zone – and lost control of the aircraft.
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and lemon slices in place of sweets. "When we travel," Mrs. Schuyler said, "Philippa and I amaze waiters. You have to argue with most waiters before they will bring you raw meat. I guess it is rather unusual to see a little girl eating a raw steak."
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voluntary exile of traveling and performing in Latin
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into journalism in her thirties. She supplemented her limited income by writing about her travels. She published more than 100 newspaper and magazine articles internationally, and was one of the few black writers for the
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writer called her the "Negro Baby." Schuyler reportedly knew the alphabet at 19 months and was able to read and write at the age of two. By four years old, she could play compositions by
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American Negroes," Schuyler performed public piano recitals and radio broadcasts by the age of four. She performed two recitals at the
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diplomat
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and Josephine Schuyler, a white Texan heiress. Schuyler became famous in the 1930s for her talent, intellect,
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Schuyler's piano recitals and radio broadcasts attracted press coverage. Among her admirers was New York
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to perform for the troops and Vietnamese groups. She returned in April 1967 as a war correspondent for
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Composition In Black and White: The Tragic Saga of Harlem's Biracial Prodigy
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study of scientific dream interpretation written with her mother, 1966).
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Hine, Darlene Clark; Brown, Elsa Barkley; Terborg-Penn, Rosalyn (1993).
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Off the Charts: The Hidden Lives and Lessons of American Child Prodigies
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They Raised Me Up: A Black Single Mother and the Women Who Inspired Her
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Blind Tom, the Black Pianist-composer (1849-1908): Continually Enslaved
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parentage, and the eccentric parenting methods employed by her mother.
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Philippa, the Beautiful American: The Traveled History of a Troubadour
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a few days before the second anniversary of her death in 1969.
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American pianist, composer, author, and journalist (1931–1967)
1392:"2,000 at St. Patrick's Attend Requiem for Philippa Schuyler"
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Interracial Intimacies: Sex, Marriage, Identity, and Adoption
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Rac(e)ing to the Right: Selected Essays of George S. Schuyler
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Composition in Black and White: The Life of Philippa Schuyler
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helicopter on a mission to evacuate Vietnamese orphans from
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She was recognized as a prodigy at an early age. In 1933, a
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Philippa Schuyler Middle School for the Gifted and Talented
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1461:"Alicia Keys picked to star in film about piano prodigy,"
1333:"Vietnam Helicoptor Mishap: Concert Pianist Dies in Crash"
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List of journalists killed and missing in the Vietnam War
524:. She survived the crash but could not swim and drowned.
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Critical Arts: A Journal of South-North Cultural Studies
1173:"Schuyler, Philippa Duke (1931–1967) | Encyclopedia.com"
243:, New York on August 2, 1931. She was the only child of
176:; August 2, 1931 – May 9, 1967) was an American concert
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George S. Schuyler: Portrait of a Black Conservative
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Bitter Fruit: African American Women in World War II
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Jungle Saints: Africa's Heroic Catholic Missionaries
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1339:. May 10, 1967. p. 2 – via Google News.
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1008:Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia
2240:Journalists killed while covering the Vietnam War
957:. Oxford University Press. pp. 80, 91, 223.
893:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 132.
747:Artificial Color: Modern Food and Racial Fictions
255:raw foods. As a result, Philippa grew up in her
624:Philippa Duke Schuyler and Josephine Schuyler,
508:, where there was tension between Catholic and
1123:"Philippa Schuyler To Play For Haile Selassie"
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923:. University of Missouri Press. p. 331.
404:. Schuyler published four non-fiction books:
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2255:Victims of helicopter accidents or incidents
1378:"American Women Who Died in the Vietnam War"
1350:International, United Press (May 10, 1967).
467:Schuyler and her father were members of the
285:(IQ) at the age of six was found to be 185.
2340:20th-century African-American women writers
1248:. Univ. of Tennessee Press. pp. xxix.
195:, she was the daughter of black journalist
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667:Schuessler, Jennifer (September 3, 2013).
445:descent named Felipa Monterro y Schuyler.
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1217:. University of Missouri Press. pp.
1038:. Univ. of Tennessee Press. p. 136.
420:(about Catholic missionaries, 1963); and
727:"Mom of Late Piano Genius Hangs Herself"
512:factions. On May 9, 1967, she boarded a
2380:Black conservatism in the United States
2280:20th-century American women journalists
750:. Oxford University Press. p. 66.
669:"Crossing the Lines Dividing the Races"
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1087:"Philippa Schuyler Tours Caribbean"
978:Mitchell, Joseph (31 August 1940).
951:Woodward, The late C. Vann (2001).
786:Rose, Phyllis (December 10, 1995).
239:Philippa Duke Schuyler was born in
2360:African-American Roman Catholicism
2320:African-American women journalists
2225:American child classical musicians
2215:American women classical composers
1506:Sex and Race in the Black Atlantic
1190:See, Carolyn (November 24, 1995).
531:in New York City on May 18, 1967.
416:'s fight for independence, 1962);
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2230:American women war correspondents
1445:"Alicia Keys to make movie debut"
2385:African-American women musicians
2350:Manhattanville University alumni
2290:20th-century classical composers
1242:Schuyler, George Samuel (2001).
635:, (New York: Twin Circle, 1969)
497:and served as a lay missionary.
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1417:Tate, G.; Randolph, L. (2002).
1209:Wilkins, Carolyn Marie (2013).
700:. Scarecrow Press. pp. x.
694:Southall, Geneva Handy (2002).
628:, (New York: R. Speller, 1966)
597:, (New York: R. Speller, 1960)
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1032:Williams, Oscar Renal (2007).
954:The Strange Career of Jim Crow
520:. The helicopter crashed into
483:In 1966, Schuyler traveled to
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1192:"So Young, So Gifted, So Sad"
1011:. Carlson Pub. p. 1014.
980:"Evening With a Gifted Child"
591:Adventures in Black and White
564:It was reported in 2004 that
406:Adventures in Black and White
281:and was writing her own. Her
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2200:American classical composers
1296:Rose, Phyllis (1995-12-10).
821:"This Week In Black History"
2235:American war correspondents
2220:American classical pianists
1519:McSorley's Wonderful Saloon
1140:Othen, Christopher (2015).
1065:. Oxford University Press.
850:: 45–46. December 11, 1952.
302:Young People's Concerts at
249:Mack Sennett bathing beauty
218:Young People's Concerts at
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2345:John Birch Society members
744:Keyser, Catherine (2018).
402:United Press International
2270:Delta Sigma Theta members
1532:, (paperback, n.p., 1969)
1423:. Springer. p. 173.
1269:Kennedy, Randall (2004).
1059:Talalay, Kathryn (1997).
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1563:Philippa Schuyler Papers
1275:. Vintage. p. 364.
631:Philippa Duke Schuyler,
611:Philippa Duke Schuyler,
600:Philippa Duke Schuyler,
589:Philippa Duke Schuyler,
311:Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia
1541:Oxford University Press
1523:Duell, Sloan and Pearce
1298:"Prodigy and Prejudice"
1129:: 62. October 20, 1955.
1111:: 42. October 27, 1955.
1093:: 62. January 21, 1954.
917:Honey, Maureen (1999).
862:"Music: Harlem Prodigy"
788:"Prodigy and Prejudice"
529:St. Patrick's Cathedral
494:Manchester Union Leader
270:New York Herald Tribune
2265:Women in war 1945–1999
1934:Philip Jones Griffiths
1484:: 364. June–July 1962.
1464:Syracuse Post-Standard
337:Manhattanville College
145:Philippa Duke Schuyler
79:Harlem, New York, U.S.
62:Philippa Duke Schuyler
52:Background information
18:Phillipa Duke Schuyler
2154:Pierre Schoendoerffer
1337:Eugene Register-Guard
1146:. The History Press.
887:Hulbert, Ann (2018).
827:: 16. August 2, 1979.
602:Who Killed the Congo?
456:after an affair with
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408:(a biography, 1960);
315:New York World's Fair
300:New York Philharmonic
283:intelligence quotient
216:New York Philharmonic
212:New York World's Fair
1904:David Douglas Duncan
1528:Josephine Schuyler,
2049:Charles Collingwood
1949:David Hume Kennerly
1567:Syracuse University
1196:The Washington Post
733:: 30. May 22, 1969.
593:, with foreword by
2300:American feminists
1739:Marguerite Higgins
1699:Frances FitzGerald
1396:The New York Times
1356:The New York Times
1302:The New York Times
792:The New York Times
673:The New York Times
559:Bushwick, Brooklyn
514:United States Army
469:John Birch Society
450:late-term abortion
412:(a summary of the
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1909:Charles Eggleston
1894:Charles Chellapah
1844:Perry Deane Young
1834:Richard Tregaskis
1824:Matthew V. Storin
1819:John Steinbeck IV
1814:Alexander Shimkin
1554:Philippa Schuyler
1535:Kathryn Talalay,
1282:978-0-375-70264-8
1255:978-1-57233-118-1
1228:978-0-8262-7308-6
1153:978-0-7509-6580-4
1072:978-0-19-535427-0
1045:978-1-57233-581-3
1018:978-0-926019-61-4
964:978-0-19-984023-6
930:978-0-8262-6079-6
900:978-1-101-94730-2
868:. June 22, 1936.
757:978-0-19-067313-0
707:978-0-8108-4545-9
626:Kingdom of Dreams
422:Kingdom of Dreams
391:Journalism career
373:Albert Schweitzer
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