Cardwell (1894-1962) was a Musician, Educator, and founder of the extraordinary National Negro Opera Company (Pittsburg, 1941), and the Cardwell School of Music.
"The richest child is poor without a musical education." - Mary Cardwell Dawson
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February 14, 1894 in Madison, North Carolina
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March 19, 1962 (age 68)
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National Negro Opera Company (founder) National Association of Negro Musicians (board member)
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*some sources say April 6, 1845
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