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The Jubilee Singers wereMultiple Choicea group that made the first recording of African American spirituals.a group of African American students from Fisk University.a group of shape-note teachers who traveled on the East Coast.a group of all-female art music performers.

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The Jubilee Singers wereMultiple Choicea group that made the first recording of African American spirituals.a group of African American students from Fisk University.a group of shape-note teachers who traveled on the East Coast.a group of all-female art music performers.

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The Jubilee Singers were a group of African American students from Fisk University.

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