C. Leonard Raybon
C. Leonard Raybon [b. 1970] is Associate Professor of Music and Director of Choirs at Tulane University. He is also the founder of Sacred Nine Project (sacrednine.com), where he engages with music, texts, and events from an earlier America to help shape a future one. For example, Raybon curated and composed a concert for UNC Chapel Hill, called Sacred Nine Project: The Mending Sampler, a kind of companion to John Wood Sweet's book, The Sewing Girl’s Tale, about Lanah Sawyer, the first woman in the United States to sue for sexual assault (1793). He also created concert for The American Civil War Museum in Richmond, VA, about the infamous Libby Prison. In November 2023, Raybon's article, "Oh Don't You Want to Go," about the issue of whites singing African American Spirituals was published in Journal of Singing. Raybon also hosts Sacred Nine Project Podcast.
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