[Curtis King with students on Congo Street set]

One of 35 items in the series: 2015 Summer Youth Arts Institute available on this site.

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Photograph of Curtis King (center) with a group of students on the set of "Congo Street: The Musical," produced by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters as part of their 2015 Summer Youth Arts Institute. King is standing in the center of the photograph, looking to the left of the camera. A boy with a saxophone (left) and a girl with an umbrella (2nd right) can be seen among the group.

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1 digital photograph : b&w

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Deleon, Enrique 2015.

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Photograph of Curtis King (center) with a group of students on the set of "Congo Street: The Musical," produced by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters as part of their 2015 Summer Youth Arts Institute. King is standing in the center of the photograph, looking to the left of the camera. A boy with a saxophone (left) and a girl with an umbrella (2nd right) can be seen among the group.

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1 digital photograph : b&w

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This photograph was taken by a photography student participating in TBAAL's Summer Youth Arts Institute.

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  • Preferred Citation: The Black Academy of Arts and Letters Records (AR0797), University of North Texas Special Collections

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  • 2015

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  • Nov. 30, 2021, 7:35 a.m.

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Deleon, Enrique. [Curtis King with students on Congo Street set], photograph, 2015; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1858036/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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