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New School of Afro-American Thought

April 29, 2019 By Michael Fitzgerald Leave a Comment

2208 14th St., NW

Opened 1966. Drama, art, music, and writing workshop. Converted store and garage. Operated by the Cardozo Area Arts Committee, Inc. Closed in 1971.

Gaston T. Neal, director.

Artists

  • Buck Clarke (1966)
  • Paul Avery (1967)
  • Sun Ra (1967)

Bibliography

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Dash, Leon. “New Cardozo Area School Explores Afro-American Life and Culture.” Washington Post, March 2, 1967.
Lewis, Jesse W., Jr. “Afro-American Arts Workshop Opens.” Washington Post, October 17, 1966.
Raspberry, William. “New School Stresses Negro Heritage.” Washington Post, October 26, 1966.

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