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There is still some question, probably now unresolvable,  as to if this is really Washington or a younger relative.  Also, what happened to the other part(s)?
 
The record was reissued from the master a number of times over the years.  I've had one pass through my hands in vinyl.
 
I once made a cassette master of it that was distributed by a small black foundation headed by a DC bus driver who distributed to many elementary and high schools.  Gotta be 15 or so years ago.
 
Steve Smolian
 
 
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<< I am looking for early  sound recordings of Booker T. Washington and
Marcus Garvey.


The Booker T. Washington speech (excerpt) to the Atlanta Exposition in December 1908 is available on Naxos CD 224812.

Don Chichester