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				<titleproper>A Guide to the <emph render="italic">When I Rise</emph> Archive,
					2011</titleproper>
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				Instructions. <date>April 2011</date></creation>
			<langusage>Finding aid written in <language>English.</language></langusage>
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			<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
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				<corpname encodinganalog="110"><emph render="italic">When I Rise</emph></corpname>
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			<unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title:"><emph render="italic">When I
				Rise</emph> Archive</unittitle>
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			<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245" label="Dates:">2011</unitdate>
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			<unitid label="Accession No.:">2011-057; 2011-084</unitid>
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					<corpname><subarea>Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, </subarea>The
						University of Texas at Austin</corpname></extref></repository>
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			<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">The <emph render="italic">When I
					Rise</emph> Archive, 2011, consists of programs to the 26th Santa Barbara
				Film Festival, at which the documentary was screened, and a 2011 program for the
				Texas Medal of Arts Awards, in which Barbara Smith Conrad was a lifetime achievement
				honoree.</abstract>
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			<head>Biographical/Historical Note</head>
			<p>The award-winning documentary film, <emph render="italic">When I Rise</emph>,
				portrays the story of Barbara Smith Conrad, a gifted music student at University of
				Texas who became a target of racial discrimination and ultimately ascended the
				heights of international opera. Produced by the Dolph Briscoe Center for American
				History, <emph render="italic">When I Rise</emph>, an Alpheus Media Production, in
				association with Allentown Productions, was screened at numerous film festivals
				throughout 2010, including the South by Southwest Film Festival and the Indianapolis
				International Film Festival, where it won the audience award. The documentary
				premiered on the PBS series Independent Lens in February, 2011.</p>
			<p>Opera singer Barbara Smith Conrad was born in Center Point, Kerry County, Texas, in
				1940. She entered the University of Texas in 1956, the first year in which African
				American students were admitted to the university as undergraduates. In 1957, Conrad
				auditioned and won the role of Dido, the queen of Carthage, in the university’s
				production of Dido and Aeneas. Playing the love object opposite a white male lead,
				Conrad’s part aroused controversy, and the UT president, advised by the Texas
				Legislature, removed her from the cast. Conrad’s story was covered by the national
				media, prompting an offer from Harry Belafonte to support her studies elsewhere.
				Still, Conrad remained at the University of Texas and became a champion for a more
				diverse university community. </p>
			<p>After graduating in 1959, Conrad’s career as a mezzo-soprano singer included leading
				operatic roles with the Vienna State Opera, Teatro Nacional in Venezuela, the
				Houston Grand Opera, New York City Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, and the Metropolitan
				Opera. She also performed with the New York Philharmonic, and the London, Boston,
				Cleveland, and Detroit Symphonies.</p>
			<p>Sources:</p>
			<p>Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. “Projects - When I Rise.” Accessed on
				March 14, 2011. http://www.cah.utexas.edu/projects/when_i_rise/index.php.</p>
			<p>Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. “Projects - Barbara Smith Conrad -
				Biography”. Accessed on March 14, 2011.
				http://www.cah.utexas.edu/projects/when_i_rise/barbara_conrad_bio.php. </p>
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			<p>The <emph render="italic">When I Rise</emph> Archive, 2011, consists of programs
				to the 26th Santa Barbara Film Festival (2011), at which the documentary was screened, and
				a 2011 program for the Texas Medal of Arts Awards, in which Barbara Smith Conrad was
				a lifetime achievement honoree.</p>
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			<p>This collection is open for research use.</p>

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				<persname encodinganalog="600">Conrad, Barbara Smith, 1940-</persname>
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				<corpname encodinganalog="610">University of Texas at Austin. Center for American
					History</corpname>
				<corpname encodinganalog="610">University of Texas at Austin -- History -- 20th
					century. </corpname>
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				<subject encodinganalog="650">African Americans -- Civil Rights -- History -- 20th
					century.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="650">African American singers -- Texas.</subject>
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				<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcnaf">Texas -- Ethnic relations.</geogname>
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			<head>Preferred Citation</head>
			<p><emph render="italic">When I Rise</emph> Archive, 2011, Dolph Briscoe Center for
				American History, University of Texas at Austin.</p>
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			<head>Detailed Description of the Papers</head>
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