William Levi Dawson and the Tuskegee Institute Singers
Dawson was a second tenor in the Tuskegee Institute Singers for five of his seven years at Tuskegee. In that capacity, he traveled extensively along a choral concert circuit between 1918 and 1921. The members of the male quintet and their leaders (initially Charles Winter Woods and later Captain Alvin J. Neely) performed in churches and schools in New York, New Jersey, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. They encountered racial discrimination on their travels. Dawson recorded an incident in which the group was denied accommodations at a hotel in Massachusetts on September 2, 1921 (Monroe 36, 39).










































