"They told me I was not going on with any name as Jewish as Feldman. I don't think there's any lessening of prejudice today. There's just more politeness about where and how it happens now. I think it's going to be one of the things to render the downfall of homo sapiens. Did you know I was the first guy who ever used a mixed orchestra of blacks and whites on radio or television? I was threatened, and they tried to stamp me out for that."
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Jerry Fielding, as quoted in "Fielding Mercurial Over Film Music" in The Pittsburgh Press, (May 14, 1972)

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