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Will M. Cook was an American composer born on December 14, 1869. He is known for his contributions to music, particularly in the realm of classical and choral compositions. Cook's works have been performed by various ensembles, showcasing his talent and creativity. He passed away on February 24, 1944, leaving behind a legacy of musical contributions that continue to be appreciated.
"Negroes at last were on Broadway, and there to stay. We were artists and we were going a long way."
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"Negroes at last were on Broadway, and there to stay. We were artists and we were going a long way."

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"Nothing could stop us, and nothing did for a decade."
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"I was so delirious that I drank a glass of water, thought it wine and got glorious drunk."
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"I was so delirious that I drank a glass of water, thought it wine and got glorious drunk."

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"I am not the world's greatest Negro violinist. I am the greatest violinist in the world!"
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"I am not the world's greatest Negro violinist. I am the greatest violinist in the world!"

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