Maud cuney hare facing page 132 norris wright cuney 1913

43 Sheridan St - home of Maud Cuney Hare

Take a right off Centre onto Sheridan Street. Once you move off Centre Street, the residential side streets are much quieter.  This is typical of Hyde Square -- vibrant, noisy, commercial Centre Street is flanked by quiet residential areas. Walk up to #43

Maud Cuney Hare (1874-1936) lived at 43 Sheridan Street from 1906 to 1934.  She was the best known African-American music historian of the early 20th century.   Maud was born in Galveston, Texas.  Her parents were Adelina (a great soprano) and Norris Wright Cuney.  Norris was one of the most powerful black politicians in Texas during the post-Civil War years. In 2020, the horrific death of George Floyd brought to light his childhood in “the Cuney Homes” of Houston. This public housing project was named for Norris Cuney. They sent their daughter up north to go to college in Boston.  Maude entered the New England Conservatory of Music in 1890.  She was one of two African-American women who were living in the dormitory.  After other white residents objected to this living arrangement the school offered to move Maud to off-campus housing.  But Maud and her powerful father fought the request and she remained in the dorm. The affair became national news.

Once Maud graduated she began teaching (she gave piano lessons in her parlor here) and sometimes toured as a pianist.  She was an early member and supporter of the NAACP chapter here in Boston. She became the music editor for The Crisis (the magazine of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People).  She wrote for other publications too, such as Musical Quarterly and The Christian Science Monitor.  She married William Hare in 1906, whose family lived down the street. Her great work was Negro Musicians and Their Music which was the definitive text on African music when it was published just before her death in 1936.  

Hyde Square
  1. Introduction
  2. 43 Sheridan St - home of Maud Cuney Hare
  3. 34-40 Sheridan Street
  4. 14 Sheridan Street
  5. Dudley Stone
  6. Church of the Blessed Sacrament
  7. Sunnyside
  8. Creighton Street
  9. Bynner Street
  10. 363 South Huntington Avenue
  11. 350 South Huntington Avenue
  12. Conclusion