While working at one of these institutions in Tallahassee, William P. Foster led “The 100” for more than 50 years. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these institutions, one of which names a group of “Jubilee Singers.” The “Human Jukebox” is part of one of these institutions that compete in the Honda Battle of the Bands.
ANSWER: HBCUs [or Historically Black Colleges and Universities; prompt on colleges or universities or schools] (“The 100” is a nickname for Florida A&M’s marching band.)
[10e] Original Fisk Jubilee Singer Ella Sheppard’s story about her mother almost drowning her to prevent a life of slavery inspired the name of a spiritual about one of these vehicles “coming forth to carry me home.”
ANSWER: chariots [accept “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”]
[10h] This graduate of Shaw University is a pastor nicknamed the “First Lady of Gospel Music.” She recorded songs like “Hold My Mule” and “Jesus, I Love Calling Your Name” during her career of over 70 years.
ANSWER: Shirley Caesar [or Shirley Ann Caesar-Williams]
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