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McCormick ’01, ’03, ’09 Presents Keynote at Douglass Day

David McCormick ’01, ’03, ’09 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education, Master of Music in Performance, Artist Diploma) will present the closing keynote as part of Shenandoah University’s celebration of Douglass Day in February. McCormick will share findings from his investigation into the repertoire of Black musicians at Monticello at 4 p.m. on Feb. 14, in Smith Library. McCormick currently serves as the executive director for Early Music America and the artistic director of Early Music Access Project. This keynote is presented as part of Douglass Day, an annual project co-presented with the Library of Congress and the By the People crowdsourcing platform celebrating Douglass’s birthday that also invites participants to help transcribe his letters, making them accessible to researchers around the world. Visit libguides.su.edu/crowdsourcing/douglass to learn more.

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