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The
WHO'S WHO IN COLORED AMERICA
A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living
Persons of African Descent in America
1941 - TO - 1944,
(Sixth Edition)
WHO'S WHO IN
COLORED AMERICA
Thomas Yenser, Editor and Publisher
2317 Newkirk Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
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J. W. YANCY, II Source: Who's Who in
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CATHERINE
YARBOROUGH (Caterina Jarboro) - Grand
Opera Star
b. Wilmington, N. C.; studied in Paris and Italy; sang with
"Shuffle Along" Company, 1921; "Running Wild"; her operatic
debut was made in Milan, Italy, 1930, as Aida, which was
followed by a number of appearances in France, Italy, and
Switzerland; later she made her debut in the title role, Verdi's
"Aida" at the Hippodrome Theatre, New York City, which was
presented by Alfredo Salmaggi's Chicago Opera Company,
before a capacity audience. The newspapers pronounced the
performance a success. Wilmington, N. C.
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MAX YERGAN Source: Who's Who in
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JERRY RICHARD YEWELL Source: Who's Who
in Colored America - Page 590 |
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ISAAC HENRY YOUNG
- Physician-College President. - See 4th Edition
Source: Who's Who in Colored America - Page
590 |
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ISAAC WILLIAM YOUNG Source: Who's Who
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MRS. MATTIE DOVER YOUNG Source: Who's
Who in Colored America - Page 590 |
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PLUMMER BERNARD YOUNG Source: Who's
Who in Colored America - Page 590 |
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REUBEN S. YOUNG Source: Who's Who in
Colored America - Page 591 |
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ROY LEE YOUNG Source: Who's Who in
Colored America - Page 591 |
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WHITNEY MOORE YOUNG Source: Who's Who
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