Photograph of a band and choir performing on stage together at the 20th Annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters on December 15, 2012. The band is arranged in a curve and wears varying shades of red, green, black, and white. Some are at rest, so their instruments are down while others are playing. The choir stands behind the band in rows. They wear all black with pops of red and some of them wear red Santa hats. One man holds a microphone as he sings into it, mouth open wide. The rest of the choir …
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Photograph of a band and choir performing on stage together at the 20th Annual Christmas/Kwanzaa Concert by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters on December 15, 2012. The band is arranged in a curve and wears varying shades of red, green, black, and white. Some are at rest, so their instruments are down while others are playing. The choir stands behind the band in rows. They wear all black with pops of red and some of them wear red Santa hats. One man holds a microphone as he sings into it, mouth open wide. The rest of the choir isn't signing yet. A woman in black conducts the ensemble.
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Event photographs from the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, Incorporated (TBAAL), a Dallas-based nonprofit. Some items in this collection are restricted to use by the UNT community.