Frances Walker-Slocum
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Frances Walker-Slocum
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Frances Walker-Slocum was an American educator, pianist, and organist, and the first tenured African-American female professor at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the first conservatory in the United States to admit black students. Walker-Slocum was the younger sister of composer George Walker, the first African-American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. In 1950, Walker-Slocum was married to Henry Chester Slocum Jr., a fellow Oberlin alumnus in New York City. She had one son, George Jeffrey
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American educator, pianist, and organist (1924–2018)
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2023-12-30T18:52:23Z
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