In 1953, a full year before the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision, Buddy Collette and other California musicians helped end the "separate but equal" practices of the American Federation of Musicians in Los Angeles. For decades, there were two union locals in the city—one for whites and another for blacks. Buddy, like many musicians at…
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