Capitola Dickerson Musical artist

Capitola Leodra Dickerson, also known as Cappie Dickerson, (September 21, 1913 – June 15, 2012) was an American piano instructor in Summit, New Jersey and graduate of the Juilliard School in Manhattan who was notable for teaching several generations of students. She was revered by local authorities for her volunteer service and civil rights contributions and community leadership. Some of her pupils have become renowned such as Tom Varner and Lawton C. Johnson, and she was friends with renowned jazz singer Bill Robinson. In 2011, she was presented with a Key to the City by Summit mayor Jordan Glatt. According to business executive Frank Bolden, she was a "quiet, unselfish person" who lived by the Golden Rule of treating others as one wished to be treated oneself.

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Capitola Dickerson
Birth dateSeptember 21, 1913
Birth place
Urbana Ohio , United States
Date of deathJune 15, 2012
Place of death
Summit New Jersey

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Musical artist

Career started0078
Career ended0078
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
instrument
Piano

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