Listen to selections from the Tuskegee singers' first performances for the NBC network in 1937 (29:55 min.).
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) broadcast a series of concerts in 1937 featurning the Tuskegee Institute Singers. The Tuskegee singers’ voices also joined Marian Anderson’s and others in a concert for world peace through the Christian Foreign Service Convocation’s radio broadcast in 1940, soon after the onset of World War II. And Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) and the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) both featured the Choir in the mid 1940s. In 1946, at Dawson’s insistence, the Tuskegee Choir became the first African American group to perform at Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. (Monroe, 90-113).




















