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Biography

The Biography series (0.1 linear feet) contains biographical sketches and Curriculum Vitae, his Air Force honorary discharge certificate, academic information such as faculty activity reports and a recording agreement, Fulbright information and correspondence, and a clipping.

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Willis C. Patterson papers, 1896-2019

19.4 linear feet (in 24 boxes) — 2 oversize boxes (online) — 1 digital audio file

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Willis C. Patterson, the first African American professor at the University of Michigan's School of Music, was an active faculty member from 1968 to 1999. He was a professor of voice and associate dean for academic affairs. Patterson directed the Men's Glee Club from 1969 and 1975 and spent summers as a faculty member at the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Michigan. While maintaining an active concert career and fulfilling teaching duties, Patterson organized a Black American Music Symposium and compiled several works on African American composers. Patterson played an active role in securing funding and mentorship for students of color and disadvantaged students both at Michigan and in the Ann Arbor community. The collection includes some biographical material, but focuses mainly on his professional career, musical career, and collection of works by African American composers. It includes correspondence, research, photographs, clippings, publications, and topical files.

The Willis C. Patterson papers include some biographical material, but focuses mainly on his professional career, musical career, and collection of works by African American composers. The collection includes correspondence, publications and research material, photographic material, posters, student records, clippings, and topical files.

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Correspondence

The Correspondence series (0.9 linear feet) is organized chronologically with a few topically organized folders. The bulk of the letters are from Patterson's time at Michigan between 1968 and 1999 and primarily document his official correspondence. Included are both original letters sent to Patterson and copies of Patterson's outgoing letters.