Page 22 Portland ObHntar Secti on II February 21. 1•1 Jones sang before President Harri on in 1892 and Ricordi and Company in New York allowed him the completed a successful European tour in 1893 . Upon freedom to write. her return, she formed Black Patti' s Troubadours with Burleigh i perhaps be t known for his arrangements whom he sang operatic arias and enjoyed continuou of piritual for concert si nger s. Deep River wa acclaim unt il her retirement from the concert stage in arranged and published in 1917, and has been perform- 1910. ed by artists for decades. He wrote about his arrange- During the almost four decades that cclip ed the ment of spirituals: "My de ire was to perserve them in period from the end of the Civi l War 10 the Twentieth harmonies that belong to modern method of tonal cntury, we have seen that I.he Black mu ician' talents progre sion without robbing the melodies of their racial encom passed the broad spectrum of musicianship from flavor .•• the harmonies of imple folk music to the complexities Hi composition total more than 250 . Among the of clas ical ores. During the latter third of the century were born com- posers who have co me 10 be called come to be ca lle_d Bia k Nationali sts, chiefly bcca u e Bla ck folk music became their raison d 'erre. Although mo I were well- trained at various choo ls of mu ic or co nscrvatorie and knew well how to write or perform in the traditional (i .e. classical) tyle, (and often did o in order 10 support them elves) they consciou ly drew upon their heritage in their compo itions. ballads were : The Prayer, Liule Mother of Mine, Dear Old Pal of Mine, Just You, Under A Blazing Star, and The Great Somewhere. He set poems to music: Robert Burns' Johnson's The Young Warrior, and Walt Whit- man's Ethiopia Saluting The Colors. He wrote for solo, quartet s, and choruses and composed for min strel troupes. Honors, such as the Springarn Achievement Medal { 1917) a masters degree from Atlanta University and a Doctor of Music from Howard, were awarded Burleigh . He was a charter member of AS AP. ,·er hl'tlr of ;i p;1rt-timL' joh th . t Sta rt with a I, 5 o ne doL':... But th e ni c:-t honus is the tra ining yo u re ive fr m top-not h Arm • " ·huol:-. :in d the h;rnd. -on e pc rie nc o u ga in w rking with a I . I Rc:-.c rvl' unit. BL· id ·s the bonu s, yo u'll rd ·o e:1 rn over I, 10 a yea r fo r one wee kend ;1 m rnth an 1 two wee ks of annu al training. And yo u ca n eve n joinwh ilcynu'rcstillinhi gh s hool,if yo u'r 17or old r. Formorc in fo rma- tinn. stop hy or all u -. ARMY RESERVE. BEALLlCUCAN BE. Call 232-9559 3637 NE Sandy Blvd . THE MOORE ST. COMMUNITY CENTER • ADVISORY COUNCIL Pays Tribute to: Pastor Edgar Jackson 1895- 1972 HARRY T . BURLEIGH HARRY THACKER BURL!IOH (1866 - 1949) was the grandson of a runaway slave who was blinded in slavery but fled north with his wife and family. Their destination was anada, but the imminent birth of a daughter (Harry's mother) caused them to settle in Erie, Pennsylvania. As a child, Harry led his grandfather on the latter' s rounds as a lamplighter, all the while Ii tening to his arandparent's plantation torics and songs . In chool, he exhibited a good voice and ear, but it wa not until his mother's employer noticed hi avid intcre t in music that his abilities were encouraged . He sana in hurch hoirs and it wa s at the age of twenty-six that his formal musi education began with a scholarship to the National on ervatory of Mu ic in Ne w York . He came to the attention of Antonin Dvorak, a Czech composer, who taught at the o nser- vatory, and was through Burleigh that Dvorak com - posed bis New World Symphony, for Harry sang and played spirituals for the Czech composer . In 1894, hi career as a singer began in earne t when he applied for and received the po ition of baritone soloist at St. George's Episcopal Church in New York . He became the soloist at Temple Enanu-El in New York in J900. He al o taught voice at the Conservatory in his senior year. After completing his s1Udies, he began concerti zi ng in the tatcs and urope . The tour included a command performance before King Edward VII. The last two year of the century found Burleigh beginning to com• po e ballad and a position as mu ic editor for G • .. Pastor Edgar L. Jackson was born In Martin Ferry , Ohio on September 16, 1895. He departed this life April 4 , 1972. He came to Portland , Oregon in 1945. He was Pastor at A ll Nations Nazerine Church for 14 years , after which he became Pastor of All Nations Communi t y Church for 7 years , without salary and suffering many times in order to help other people. Pastor Edgar L. Jackson lived his Christian life by serv ing God through serv in g his neigh- bors . He was Instrumental In serv ing with many Commun ity Organizat ions long before government programs began . He was found trying to meet the needs of those who were less fortunate than he . He not only wore a suit on Sunday . but of ten tlmep found himself in coveralls , helping to meet needs where he found them . He served on the original War on Poverty Committee , on the Model Cities Committee, Metropolitan Steering Committee , Pol ice Community Relations , Eliot Neighborhood Community Association and he served as Secretary for the Albina M inister ial Alliance . He was instrumental in gell ing the first Black man hired in the Fred Meyer Corpora- tion . H is life touched the lives of not only those 0 who were members of his church, but also the common man on the street. He served for 4 years on the Welfare Comm ission , but also touched the lives of City Commissioners , Mayors , Governors and Senators . Rev . Jackson w1s very dedicated to the Adult Senior Citizens Program . He was the originator and helped to organize this program and then served as Director of the Handy Man Department after It was organized . It was through his efforts that many Senior Citizens are receiv ing Outreach Counseling , Food, Care and Jobs through th is program . He also helped to organize Life Center wh ich- Is still serv ing the needs of People in th is area . 7~ S~~ M OORE STREET COMMUNITY CENTER 5430 N MOORE ST R ET PORTLAND , OREGON 282 2572 7217