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Zelia N. Breaux (February 6, 1880 – October 31, 1956) was an American music instructor and musician who played the trumpet, violin and piano. She organized the first music department at Langston University in Oklahoma and the school's first orchestra. As the Supervisor of Music for the segregated African American schools in Oklahoma City, Breaux organized bands, choral groups and orchestras, establishing a music teacher in each school in the district. She had a wide influence on many musicians including Charlie Christian and Jimmy Rushing, as well as novelist Ralph Ellison. Breaux was the first woman president of the Oklahoma Association of Negro Teachers and was posthumously inducted into the Oklahoma YWCA Hall of Fame, Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame and the Oklahoma Bandmasters Associatio

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  • Zelia N. Breaux (Jefferson City, Missouri,6 de febrero de 1880 – Guthrie, Oklahoma,31 de octubre de 1956) ​​fue una instructora de música y música estadounidense que tocaba la trompeta, el violín y el piano. Organizó el primer departamento de música en la Universidad de Langston en Oklahoma y la primera orquesta de la escuela.Como supervisora de música de las escuelas afroamericanas segregadas en la ciudad de Oklahoma, Zelia N. Breaux organizó bandas, grupos corales y orquestas, estableciendo un maestro de música en cada escuela del distrito. Tuvo una gran influencia en muchos músicos, incluidos Charlie Christian y Jimmy Rushing, así como en el novelista Ralph Ellison. Además fue la primera mujer presidenta de la Asociación de Maestros Negros de Oklahoma y fue incluida póstumamente en el S (es)
  • Zelia N. Breaux (February 6, 1880 – October 31, 1956) was an American music instructor and musician who played the trumpet, violin and piano. She organized the first music department at Langston University in Oklahoma and the school's first orchestra. As the Supervisor of Music for the segregated African American schools in Oklahoma City, Breaux organized bands, choral groups and orchestras, establishing a music teacher in each school in the district. She had a wide influence on many musicians including Charlie Christian and Jimmy Rushing, as well as novelist Ralph Ellison. Breaux was the first woman president of the Oklahoma Association of Negro Teachers and was posthumously inducted into the Oklahoma YWCA Hall of Fame, Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame and the Oklahoma Bandmasters Associatio (en)
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