Book Description
for The Cotton Club by James Haskins
From the Publisher
"The chronicle of the club that met international acclaim in the roaring 20's and hard-luck 30's includes unromantic details regarding the mobsters who ran it, the African-American talent that made it famous and exciting, and the troubles that brought it to a close. Harlem in its heyday was a mecca for entertainment, for both blacks and whites--the blacks who were to entertain, and the whites who were invited to be entertained. While the attention the Cotton Club brought to Harlem might have been short-lived, the stardom it brought to its talent would last longer than lifetimes"--Page 4 of cover.
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