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February 25: Paul Robeson
February 23: Marian Anderson
February 22: Berry Gordy
February 20: Duke Ellington
February 19: Nina Simone: The Power of Protest Through Music
February 18: Bessie Smith: Jazz’s First Superstar
February 17: Thomas A. Dorsey
February 16: Ma Rainey
February 15: John Coltrane
February 14: Scott Joplin
February 12: Art Tatum
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February 11. Ella Fitzgerald
February 8: Louis Armstrong
February 2: Mahalia Jackson
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February 25: Paul Robeson
February 6: Lorraine Hansberry
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