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Black Women in American Music History

Beyoncé is one of the most well-known and appreciated Black women in music today, but to understand her work, we need to look at who came before her and what those women contributed to the story of Black women on stage. Listen to Season Two of the National Museum of American History's Collected podcast that looks at this history. Explore a selection of collection items from across the Smithsonian related to Black women in American music history.


Photograph of Gladys Bentley

¡Yo soy de Cuba la Voz, Guantanamera!

Odetta

Photograph of Hazel Scott performing with Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra

Mahalia Jackson

29c Bessie Smith single

Photograph of Mary J. Blige at the NY Music Awards after party at China Club

Billie Holiday

Sissieretta Jones

You Give Good Love; Greatest Love Of All

29c Billie Holiday single

Leontyne Price

BLK Vol. 3 No. 9

Lena Horne

29c Dinah Washington single

H-833, Mamie Smith, portrait

Dinah Washington

Advertisment for Bakerfix featuring and signed by Josephine Baker

Mary Lou Williams

Photographic print of Queen Latifah on the set of the "Fly Girl" video

29c "Ma" Rainey single

[Member of the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, trombonist.] [Black-and-white photoprint]

Photographic print of Josephine Baker performing at the Folies Bergère

See Your Halo

Roberta Flack

Pearl Bailey

Marian Anderson

Nancy Wilson - Convention Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. - 1980

29c Ethel Waters single

Photographic print of Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Portrait of Whitney Houston

Etta James, 1991

Mary Wilson, Dionne Warwick, Lena Horne, DeeDee Warwick, radio DJ Detroit Benson, unknown backup singers, 1973

Photograph of Queen Latifah and MC Lyte on set- "Heal Yourself" video


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