SOUTH BEND — Armed with a Stradivarius violin, city trailblazer Rosemary Sanders grew up quiet and shy, a girl who liked to read and listen to music. “She was always thinking very deeply,” her daughter, Helen Ursery-Binion, recalls. Sanders’ innate musical talent led her to become the first Black musician…Read More
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