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  1. Bolden would have been lucky to get a seat—when he went to Fisk it was overcrowded with 1,000 boys and girls. The schoolhouse, a square building surrounded by a yard, was subdivided inside with wooden partitions that could move on ropes and pulleys to accommodate the crowd. Fisk principal Arthur P. Williams was known for maintaining a dignified order despite the conditions. (Sylvanie ...

  2. 27. Juli 2019 · The music teaching career of Peter Davis began when he was hired as the warden at the Colored Waif’s Boys Home in New Orleans and later became the Director of Music there. The facility was used to house African American boys who had been incarcerated by court order. Prior to the establishment of the boyshome, these teenagers were housed in the New Orleans parish prison along with men.

  3. By goodblacknews on March 2, 2014. (Photograph: Eddie Adams/AP) On October 31, 1965, Louis “Pops” (or “Satchmo”) Armstrong gave his first performance in New Orleans, his home town, in nine years. As a boy, he had busked on street corners. At twelve, he marched in parades for the Colored Waif’s Home for Boys, where he was given his ...

  4. 22. Dez. 2014 · Karst tells the story of documents from the Colored Waifs Home that ended up in the hands of one Allen Kimble. The documents including information about a previously unknown Armstrong arrest in 1910. That alone was enough of a jaw-dropper but Karst dug deeper and found TWO more mentions of Armstrong in New Orleans newspapers of 1910 and 1913 ...

  5. 21. Jan. 2018 · Then one child at the home named Jonas asked that the group play "colored folks' songs, not white folks' songs." The four boys immediately launched into "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," the paper wrote.

  6. 18. Aug. 2010 · Inside Colored Waifs Home (later Milne Boys Home), New Orleans. Where Louis Armstrong was locked up as a boy. 1,948 views.

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  7. 19. März 2006 · Before Milne was built in the 1930's, part of it was called the Colored Waif's Home for Boys, the institution where Armstrong was incarcerated at age 11 after firing a pistol to celebrate New Year ...