Thomas A. Dorsey (English Wikipedia)

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  • "History", National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses website, Retrieved August 2020.

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  • Pace, Eric (January 25, 1993). "Thomas A. Dorsey Is Dead at 93; Known as Father of Gospel Music". The New York Times. p. B7. Retrieved February 15, 2024.

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  • Dorsey later stated that all the praise he received for this song never eclipsed his grief, saying, "None of it's ever been soothing to me, from that day to this day." Labowskie, Mark, "Say Amen, Somebody (1982)", Pop Matters (March 11, 2007). Retrieved August 2020.

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  • White, Armond, "Soul Man" The Nation, (July 31, 2003). Retrieved August 2020.

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