2018 Black History Month Virtual Exhibit
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Angelina M. Huguely, born in Richmond, KY, is a graduate of EKU with a B.S. degree in Occupational Therapy and practices at a regional medical center. She has been playing the saxophone since elementary school and continued playing at the college level in symphonic and jazz bands, and receives her greatest joy from playing gospel music. God has blessed her to share the stage with many great gospel artists. In January 2013, the Lexington, KY chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority presented her with the Coretta Scott King “Spirit of Ivy" award in the category of Creative and Performing Arts.
To listen to Angelina Huguely's performance at the House of God Evangelistic/Missionary Conference, visit "Angelina Huguely," YouTube.
Curation Date
2-13-2018
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Presented by Bluegrass Black Pride, Inc.
