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Title
Horace Tapscott standing with his back to a stage
Creator
Ford, Willie
Date Created and/or Issued
1970-1976
Publication Information
California State University, Los Angeles
Contributing Institution
California State University, Los Angeles
Collection
Compton Communicative Arts Academy Collection
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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Ford, Willie
Consult owning institution
1970-1976
Description
Horace Tapscott wearing a long robe and a necklace standing with his back to a small stage where four people sit facing front and a flute player sits partially hidden by a large drum
Type
image
Format
1 35 mm negative
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt3h4nd3sk
CLS_130
2-310-3
Language
English
Subject
African Americans
Stage lighting
Stages (Platforms)
Musical instruments
Chairs
Drums
Actors
Flutes
Men
Women
Necklaces
Compton Communicative Arts Academy
Tapscott, Horace, 1934-1999
Place
Compton (Calif.)

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