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This Black Musician Says He Was Unjustly  Fired From His Orchestra Job. Now He’s Calling Out A  System Of Inequality 

The Washington Post / Contributor / Getty Images By Rayna Reid Rayford ·Updated June 6, 2024

When acclaimed musician Josh Jones joined the Kansas City Symphony in 2020, he made history. Jones was named Principal Percussionist, making him the first Black man in the symphony’s 38-year history

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