William Llewellyn Wilson was a Baltimore-born African American conductor, musician and music educator.
He was the first conductor of the first African American symphony in the city of Baltimore.
A notable cellist, Wilson was also a music critic for the Afro-American, a major African American periodical in Baltimore in the early 20th century.
Eubie Blake was one of Wilson's composition students.
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