Martha Broadus Anderson (1875 – January 11, 1967), later Martha B. Anderson-Winn or Martha B. Winn, was an American singer based in Chicago, and vice-president of the National Association of Negro Musicians.
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| - Martha Broadus Anderson (1875 – January 11, 1967), later Martha B. Anderson-Winn or Martha B. Winn, was an American singer based in Chicago, and vice-president of the National Association of Negro Musicians. (en)
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| - Richmond, Virginia, US (en)
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| - A middle-aged African-American woman (en)
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| - Martha Broadus Anderson, from a 1925 publication (en)
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| - Martha Broadus Anderson (1875 – January 11, 1967), later Martha B. Anderson-Winn or Martha B. Winn, was an American singer based in Chicago, and vice-president of the National Association of Negro Musicians. (en)
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| - Martha B. Anderson-Winn, Martha B. Winn (after about 1927) (en)
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