LaPrince, Robert, 1945-1994

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African-American arts aficionado Robert LaPrince was known primarily as the founder and president of the National Council for Culture and Art (NCCA), a non-profit, charitable, educational public service and artist support organization. NCCA's two touchstone programs, the Monarch Awards and Opening Night, honored and featured a variety of established upcoming people of color in the performing arts. Prior to founding NCCA, LaPrince obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh (1976) in sociology, and worked for the National Council of Negro Women. As an educator, he worked as an adjunct professor at Hunter College, Medgar Evers College, York College and the University of Pittsburgh in the 1970s and 1980s. LaPrince was also a social worker and teacher for the New York City Board of Education in the 1980s.

From the description of Robert LaPrince papers, c. 1977-1993. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 244205492

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African American actors
African American entertainers
African American singers
African Americans in the performing arts
Performing arts sponsorship
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Birth 1945

Death 1994

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