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“Blood on the Fields”

By Sidni M. Frederick
Wynton Marsalis performs a portion of his Pulitzer-winning jazz oratorio “Blood on the Fields” in Sanders Theatre on the opening night of the Nieman Foundation’s centennial celebration of the prize. Marsalis alternated between performing and speaking to how the celebration’s themes, power and accountability, were raised in his work.
Wynton Marsalis performs a portion of his Pulitzer-winning jazz oratorio “Blood on the Fields” in Sanders Theatre on the opening night of the Nieman Foundation’s centennial celebration of the prize. Marsalis alternated between performing and speaking to how the celebration’s themes, power and accountability, were raised in his work.

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