Camay Calloway Murphy speaks on her struggles to preserve black and Jazz History in Baltimore.
The oldest daughter of the American icon and legend Cab Calloway and the niece of Blanche Calloway reflects on all the struggles she has had in trying to preserve Jazz history and black history in Baltimore. This video was shot 2 days before a rally planned at her father's home at 2216 Druid Hill Avenue in Baltimore. It goes over her impressions of what happened during the course of the 20th century. This is just a segment of a 40-minute interview.

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