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JOURNEY WITH JAZZ Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning through the Arts
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Welcome to New Orleans! Bridges, Derek. Carnival 2011 New Orleans, February 27, 2011. Wikimedia.org, Web
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Highsmith, Carol M. Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana. 1980-2006. Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. Web.
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Highsmith, Carol M. Mardi Gras Parade, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2011. Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. Web.
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Second line parade! Robert, Brandon. No Title. N.d. Photograph. Brandonrobert.com. 2013. Web.
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Louis Armstrong World-Telegram staff photographer. Louis Armstrong, jazz trumpeter, 1953. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection. Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID cph.3c27236. Web.
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Pops Foster Gottlieb, William P. Portrait of Pops Foster. 1947. Photograph. Library of Congress, Washington D.C. Web.
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Jelly Roll Morton Jelly Roll: Photographer Unknown, 1918. MortonBricktopRowCropMortonFace. Wikimedia.org. Web.
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Bessie Smith Van Vechen, Carl. Bessie Smith, February 3, 1936. Library of Congress, Washington, DC.Web.
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The Marsalis Family Knaepen, Jos L. Untitled. 2011. Photograph. National Endowment for the Arts via The Times-Picayune.Web.
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Bridges, Derek. FQF 2010 Opening Second-Line 10. 2010. Photograph. Wikimedia Commons. Web.
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Welcome to New York City! http://www.gru.edu/studyabroad/ny3.jpg No Title. N.d. Photograph. Georgia Regents University Augusta, Augusta, GA. Web.
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Empire skyline: Brown, Charlie. No Title. 2004. Photograph. Web.
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Atherton, John. No Title. 1967. Photograph. Wikipedia Commons. Web.
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Ella Fitzgerald Gottlieb, William P. No Title. 1947. Photograph. Library of Congress. Web.
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Miles Davis Gottlieb, William. No Title. 1947. Photograph. Library of Congress. Web.
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Abbey Lincoln Tanner, Lee. Live at Keystone Korner (San Francisco 1979). 1979. Photograph. Web.
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Max Roach Kok, Albert. Jazz Club Holland around 1979. 1979. Photograph. Web.
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Dizzy Gillespie Van Vechten, Carl. No Title. 1955. Photograph. Library of Congress. Web.
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John Coltrane DeCarava, Roy. No Title. 1961. Photograph. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. Web.
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Jensen, Derek. No Title. 2014. Photograph. Web.
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Subway Interior: Diligentdogs. No Title. 2008. Photograph. Web.
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Lebrecht Music and Arts/Corbis. No Title. 1936. Photograph. Web.
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Welcome to Kansas City! Charvex. Kansas City MO Skyline 14July2008v. 2008. Photograph. Wikimedia Commons. Web.
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Highsmith, Carol, M. Water fountain near the Plaza Shopping Mall, Kansas City, Missouri. 2009. Photograph. Library of Congress. Web.
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Nightryder84. KC Main Library2. 2011. Photograph. Wikimedia Commons.
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Charlie Parker Gottlieb, William P./ Ira and Leonore S. Gershwin Fund Collection. Portrait of Charlie Parker, Three Deuces, New York, N.Y., ca. Aug. 1947. 1947. Photograph. Music Division, Library of Congress. Web.
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Mary Lou Williams Gottlieb, William P. Portrait of Mary Lou Williams, New York, N.Y. 1946. Photograph. Library of Congress, Web.
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Jay McShann Oches, Michael. Photo of Jay McShann. 1970. Photograph. Getty Images. Web.
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Count Basie Gottlieb, William P./ Ira and Leonore S. Gershwin Fund Collection. Portrait of Count Basie, Aquarium, New York, N.Y., between 1946 and 1948. 1946-1948. Photograph. Music Division, Library of Congress. Web.
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K, Regina. The Blue Room. 2012. Photograph. Web.
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Welcome to Washington, D.C.! Highsmith, Carol. Spring Cherry Blossom Time at the Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C. N.d. Photograph. Library of Congress. Web.
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Highsmith, Carol. The United States Capitol Building Sits atop Capitol Hill at the Eastern End of the National Mall, Washington, D.C. 2010. Photograph. Library of Congress, Washington DC. Web.
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Highsmith, Carol. The White House, Washington, D.C. N.d. Photograph. Library of Congress, Washington DC. Web.
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Highsmith, Carol. View from the Top of the Ellington Building, 1301 U St., NW, Washington, D.C. Duke Ellington Mural Shown. 2010. Photograph. Library of Congress, Washington DC. Web.
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Shirley Horn Busacca, Larry Larry. No Title. 1990. Photograph. Web.
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Billie Holiday Gottlieb, William. Portrait of Billie Holiday, Downbeat, New York, N.Y., ca. Feb. 1947. Photograph. Web.
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Harold Mann Stefanchik, Joseph V. No Title. 2012. Photograph. Washigton Post. Howard Theatre's Rich History. Web.
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Keter Betts Keter Betts. N.d. Photograph. Betts Family, Web.
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Duke Ellington Duke Ellington: Photographer unknown. Duke Ellington, a famous jazz musician, poses with his piano at the KFG Radio Studio. KFG is Fitzsimons Army Medical Center's radio station. Photograph. Web.
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JOURNEY WITH JAZZ Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning through the Arts
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