Moses, Dyctis Jack, 1916-1996.

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Dyctis Jack Moses, Sr. (D. Jack Moses), born August 20, 1916 in Americus, Georgia, was the son of Jordan and Lola Morgan Moses. A graduate of Morehouse College, he pursued graduate studies in music at various institutions including Columbia University and Julliard. From 1940 to 1957 he served as music director at the Avery Institute in Charleston, S.C. and married a fellow teacher, Lois Lawrence, in 1942. He also served as Supervisor of Music for Charleston County public schools and served in the Pacific area during World War II. In the early 1950s he became a pioneer in television by hosting the "Talent Parade" on WCSC TV, Channel 5. In 1957, he became a professor of music at Cheyney State College in Pennsylvania and later served as vice president of academic affairs. He died in 1996 and is buried in Concordville, Pa.

From the description of D. Jack Moses papers, ca. 1940-ca. 1996. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 65174412

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African American musicians
African Americans
African Americans in television broadcasting
African American teachers
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Birth 1916

Death 1996

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