August 6, 1924 Ella Jenkins, folk singer and “The First Lady of the Children’s Folk Song,” was born in St. Louis, Missouri but grew up in Chicago, Illinois. In 1951, Jenkins earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology with minors in child psychology and recreation from San Francisco State University. After graduating, she began [...]
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August 6th in African American History – Ella Jenkins
By Chimsima Zuhri on August 6, 2012 in African American History, August, Author, Music
Tags: American Society of Composers and Publishers, ASCAP, Best Musical Album for Children, Ella Jenkins, folk singer, Grammy Award, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Life in Music Award, San Francisco State University, singer, The First Lady of the Children’s Folk Song, This is Rhythm
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