Duke University coordinated with Brown University's Library of Congress/Ameritech African-American Sheet Music Digitizing Project to avoid duplication of titles between the two projects. As a result, it was sometimes necessary to identify African American composers/lyricists, performers and publishers. While there was no systematic attempt made to find all of the African Americans who contributed to the musical life in the United States, some people were identified who were or might have been of African ancestry. Some of the names were checked in the African American Bibliographic Database (AABD). Quite a few names have [?]. Those are some we suspect might have been African American, but were unable to find more information.
Bares, Basile -- full name: Basile J. Bares, fl. 1875
Blind Tom (Thomas Greene Bethune)
Bland, James A. (James Allen), 1854-1911
Brown, Harry
Burleigh, H. T. (Harry Thacker), 1866-1949
Clifford, Chauncey [?]
Johnson, George W. (singer, composer)
Jordan, Joe [?]
Lemonier, Tom [?]
Pickett, L. N. D.
Postlewaite, J. W., 1837-1889
Rogers, James H. (James Hotchkiss), 1857-1940 [?]
Skidmore, Will E.
Stout, Clarence A. [?]
Vaughan, James, ca. 1870-ca. 1935
Walker, Marshall
Williams, Ralph (Nigger)
Brown, Harry
Carney, William H.
DeLany, Placido R.
Hodges, Mr. M. H.
Larkins & Patterson (John Larkins [?])
White, James (?)
Williams & Wilkins
Williams & Walker
Gotham-Attucks [?]
H.L. Benham & Co. (174 Race Street, Cincinnati)
Pace & Handy