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National Negro Opera Company : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Negro Opera Company
The National Negro Opera Company (1941–1962) was the first African-American opera company in the United States. Organized in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, under the direction of Mary Cardwell Dawson, the company was resident in a Queen Anne-style house at 7101 Apple Street in the city's Homewood neighborhood. Dawson launched NNOC in 1941 with a performance at Pittsburgh's Syria Mosque. The star was La Julia Rhea, and other members included Minto Cato, Carol Brice, Robert McFerrin, and Lillian Evanti. During its 21-year run NNOC also mounted productions in Washington D.C., New York City, and Chicago. The company disbanded in 1962 upon Dawson's death. ==References==
* * Diana Nelson Jones (2007). (''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'': Preservationists aim to save Pittsburgh landmark ). Retrieved May 3, 2007.
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