found: The Buxheim organ book, c1963.
found: Ww in Amer. mus., classical, 2nd ed.(Southern, Eileen Jackson; b. Feb. 19, 1920, Minneapolis, Minn.; educator, writer)
found: Images, 2000:t.p. (Eileen Southern) p. 4 of cover (Prof. Emerita of Music and Afro-American Studies, Harvard Univ.)
found: MLA-L, Oct. 16, 2002(Eileen Southern, 82, pioneer in the study of black music; d. Oct. 13, 2002)
found: NUCMC data from Fisk University for Eileen Southern papers, 1971-1975musicologist, concert pianist, author, educator; b. Eileen Stanze Jackson; married Joseph Southern)
found: African American National Biography, accessed September 15, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Southern, Eileen; Eileen Jackson; musicologist, magazine and journal editor/publisher, educator; born 04 November 1920 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States; earned BA (1940) and MA (1941) from University of Chicago; taught music at Prairie View A&M State College, Texas and Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; head of the music department at Alcorn A&M College; performed at Carnegie Hall, New York City (1948); faculty position at Brooklyn College (1960); first African American woman to receive a PhD in Musicology from an American institution (1961); cofounder and editor, journal of Black Perspectives in Music (1973-1990); taught at Harvard University (1974-1986); recipient of the National Humanities Medal (2001); died 13 October 2003 in Port Charlotte, Florida, United States)
found: Harvard Gazette, October 17, 2002, viewed Oct. 23, 2023:Eileen Southern dies at 82 (Eileen Jackson Southern, an authority on Renaissance and African-American music and the first black female professor to be given tenure at Harvard, died Sunday (Oct. 13) in Port Charlotte, Fla. She was 82.)