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Jules Bledsoe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jules Bledsoe Jules Bledsoe (1897–1943)〔(Ten Thing you should know about Jules Bledsoe ) by John Troesser. Retrieved 2013-07-14.〕 was a baritone from Waco, Texas and one of the first African-American artists to gain regular employment on Broadway. ==Early life and education== Jules Bledsoe was born Julius Lorenzo Cobb Bledsoe to Henry L. and Jessie Cobb Bledsoe in Waco, Texas in 1897.〔(Jules Bledsoe Papers ) Accession #2086, The Texas Collection, Baylor University〕〔(Smith-Cobb Family Collection ) Accession #2755, The Texas Collection, Baylor University〕 When Bledsoe's parents split in 1899, Julius went with his mother to live with the Cobb family.〔 During his youth Bledsoe attended Central Texas Academy from 1905 to 1914.〔 After graduating as valedictorian he studied at Bishop College where he earned his B.A. in 1918. He then attended Virginia Union College from 1918 to 1919, where he was a member of ROTC, and finally Columbia University, where he studied medicine from 1920 to 1924.〔 Throughout his time in school, he studied music under Claude Warford, Luigi Parisotti, and Lazar Samoiloff.〔〔
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