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Footnotes The Black Artists Who Rewrote The Rules Of The Great White Way Caseen Gaines

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Footnotes The Black Artists Who Rewrote The Rules Of The Great White Way Caseen Gaines
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Publisher: Sourcebooks
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.59 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Caseen Gaines
ISBN: 9781492688822, 1492688827, 2020058246
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Footnotes The Black Artists Who Rewrote The Rules Of The Great White Way Caseen Gaines by Caseen Gaines 9781492688822, 1492688827, 2020058246 instant download after payment.

When the curtain rose on Shuffle Along in 1921, the first all-Black musical to succeed on Broadway, no one was sure if America was ready for a show featuring nuanced, thoughtful portrayals of Black characters—and the potential fallout was terrifying. But from the first jazzy, syncopated beats of composers Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake, New York audiences fell head over heels.
Footnotes is the story of how Sissle and Blake, along with comedians Flournoy Miller and Aubrey Lyles, overcame poverty, racism, and violence to harness the energy of the Harlem Renaissance and produce a runaway Broadway hit that launched the careers of many of the twentieth century's most beloved Black performers. Born in the shadow of slavery and establishing their careers at a time of increasing demands for racial justice and representation for people of color, Sissle, Blake, Miller, and Lyles broke down innumerable barriers between Black and white communities at a crucial point in our history.
Author and pop culture expert Caseen Gaines leads readers through the glitz and glamour of New York City during the Roaring Twenties to reveal the revolutionary impact one show had on generations of Americans, and how its legacy continues to resonate today.

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