Evans-Tibbs Collection
Object Details
- Biographical/Historical note
- The Evans-Tibbs collection form part of the family papers acquired from the Evans-Tibbs Collection museum, which closed in 1996, and centers around the life of Lillian Evans Tibbs. The museum was formerly the home of Evans, the first African American woman to sing opera with an organized European company. She was born in Washington, DC to a cultured, well-educated, middle-class family. Her mother was Annie Lillian Evans, a music teacher in the DC public school system, and her father was Wilson Bruce Evans, organizer and first principal of Armstrong Technical High School in Washington, DC. Hiram Revels, the first black U.S. senator, was her great-uncle and two other family members are credited with taking part in John Borwn's raid on Harper's Ferry. She married Howard University music professor, Roy W. Tibbs in 1918. Her stage name, Madame Evanti, is a combination of her last name and her husband's. Evans had one child, Thurlow Tibbs Sr., and two grandchildren, Diane Elizabeth and Thurlow Evans Tibbs. Thurlow Jr., operated the Evans-Tibbs Collection museum until 1996, a year before his death.
- Date
- circa 1850-1997
- Extent
- 25.54 Linear feet (46 boxes; 3 cabinet drawers)
- Rights
- Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
- Citation
- Evans-Tibbs collection, Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution, gift of the Estate of Thurlow E. Tibbs, Jr.
- Type
- Collection descriptions
- Archival materials
- Photograph albums
- Sheet music
- Letters (correspondence)
- Topic
- African American families
- Place
- Washington (D.C.)
- Oberlin (Ohio)
- Identifier
- ACMA.06-016
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EAD Collection Results
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Lillian Evanti concert, Memorial Auditorium program
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The Maryland State Teachers College at Bowie presents Lillian Evanti in recital, program
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Lillian Evanti Coloratura Soprano, John Hoskins at the piano Union of American Republics
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Recital of Lillian Evanti at New England Mutual Hall invitation
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Lillian Evanti in recital at Asbury Methodist Church
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Lillian Evanti, International Lyric-Coloratura Soprano in Recital, Vermont Avenue Baptist Church program
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Miss Lillian Evans, pupil of Miss Lulu Vere Childers
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The Toujours Fidele Women's Guild of Wheatley Social Center presents Lillian Evanti, Joseph Lockett at piano
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Evanti, Lyric Coloratura Soprano, Central Christian Church program
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Souvenir Journal and program, Lillian Evanti in recital, First A.M.E. Zion Church
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The Ministry of Music presents Lillian Evanti in song recital, John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church program
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The Byrne Street USO presents Lillian Evanti in a Pre-Anniversary Recital program
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Program for joint commencement Exercises of the Margaret Murray Washington and the Seth L. Phelps Vocational High Schools
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Victory Mass Assembly District of Columbia Branch, NAACP program
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority presents Second Annual "Fiesta Time" featuring Mme. Lillian Evanti program
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Lillian Evanti, National Gallery of Art concert program
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5th Annual American Negro Music Festival program
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The Treble Clef of Washington, D.C., honors local composers program
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Lillian Evanti, Lyric Coloratura, Winefred Lakeman accompanist, Philips Memorial Gallery program
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Lillian Evanti American Tour, 1927 Season promotion flyer
- The Shiloh Herald, Shiloh Baptist Church program
- The Musical Society presents Lillian Evanti Lyric Coloratura Soprano, William Duncan Allen at the Piano, Odgen Hall program
- Lillian Evanti, Colorature Soprano, Copley Theatre program
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