THESIS
As a prolific African American female composer, Florence Price changed history as she challenged the double barriers of gender and race in the field of classical music, which was dominated by white men. Her life struggles exemplify the covert racism that has culturally excluded racial minorities; however, her achievements, supported by numerous leaders of the Chicago Black Renaissance in the early 20th century, hint to us that affirmative atmosphere and mutual support are essential to solving underrepresentation problems in classical music.
Joylyn Kim
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