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Evelyn Amanda Davidson White (born February 1, 1921, died July 2, 2007) was a very talented American woman. She was an author, a singing teacher, and led the choir at Howard University. She helped many young musicians become famous.

Who Was Evelyn White?

Evelyn Amanda Davidson White was born on February 1, 1921. She grew up to be a very important person in American music and education. She was known for her many skills. These included writing books, teaching people how to sing, and directing a famous choir.

Early Life and Family

Evelyn White was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. Her father was Rev. William H. Davidson, a Baptist minister. Her mother was Florence Gidney Davidson. Her family background likely played a role in her strong character and dedication.

A Teacher's Impact

Evelyn White was a vocal teacher. This means she taught people how to sing. She also directed the choir at Howard University. This is a well-known university in the United States. She had a huge impact on her students. Many of them became very successful in the music world.

Famous Students

Some of the famous musicians she taught include:

These students went on to have amazing careers. They often spoke about how much Evelyn White helped them. Her teaching made a big difference in their lives and in music history.

Legacy and Influence

Evelyn White passed away on July 2, 2007. However, her work and influence live on. She is remembered as a dedicated educator and a talented author. Her contributions to music education and her impact on her students continue to be celebrated. She helped shape the careers of many artists. This makes her an important figure in American music.

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