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D. Antoinette Handy

from a 1992 book Dorothy Antoinette Handy-Miller (1930 – 2002) was an American flautist, music scholar, arts administrator, and writer. She was one of the first black members of the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, where she was a flautist from 1966 to 1976, and also performed with the Paris Orchestre International, the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, the New Orleans Philharmonic Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Symphony of the Air, and the Symphony of the New World. Handy was the Director of Music at the National Endowment of the Arts in Washington, D.C., establishing the National Jazz Service Organization and the National Jazz Network. She served on the faculty, as a professor of music, at the New York College of Music, Florida A&M University, Virginia State College, Virginia Union University, the Tuskegee Institute, and Jackson State University. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Black women in American bands and orchestras / by Handy, D. Antoinette, 1930-2002

    Published 1998
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    The International Sweethearts of Rhythm / by Handy, D. Antoinette, 1930-2002

    Published 1983
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    Black women in American bands & orchestras / by Handy, D. Antoinette, 1930-2002

    Published 1981
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    Black conductors / by Handy, D. Antoinette, 1930-2002

    Published 1995
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