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The Cotton Club was a famous night club in New York City that operated during Prohibition. While the club featured many of the greatest African American entertainers of the era, such as Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Bessie Smith, Cab Calloway, The Nicholas Brothers, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, and Ethel Waters, it generally denied admission to blacks. During its heyday, it served as a chic meeting spot in the heart of Harlem, featuring regular "Celebrity…

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4th Annual Harlem Renaissance Festival and Extravaganza Tickets in ... Harlem Nights Movie, Harlem Nights Theme Party, Africa Mission Trip, Harlem Nights Party, Harlem Nights Theme, What Is Juneteenth, The Cotton Club, Decades Party, The Jazz Singer

In Honor of Black History Month Verb Kulture Ent. And Shelley Carrol Jazz Presents: 4th Annual Harlem Nights Extravanganza "A NIGHT AT THE COTTON CLUB" FEB 25 2017 8pm ALL ABOARD!!!! The A-Train will be arriving soon. Don't miss out. Here is a fantastic opportunity for those planning on attending the 4th Annual Harlem Renaissance Festival and Extravaganza: Night at the Cotton Club taking place on February 25, 2017. For those who attended the previous years, you know that…

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The Renaissance Ballroom in Harlem. The home of the Harlem Renaissance (Known as the RENs) during their basketball dominance from 1923 to 1948. The RENs home games would be the first event of the evening.......then after their game ended the floor would be cleared for a night of dancing & food (a Double-header) Dh Lawrence, Cotton Club, African American History, History Facts, Black Culture, Great Artists, Ballroom, American History, Zig Zag

The Renaissance Ballroom in Harlem. The home of the Harlem Renaissance (Known as the RENs) during their basketball dominance from 1923 to 1948. The RENs home games would be the first event of the evening.......then after their game ended the floor would be cleared for a night of dancing & food (a Double-header)

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The culture of Africa had a major influence on Harlem, New York, shaping the famed Harlem Renaissance. In the early 20th century, the Harlem Renaissance emerged as a cultural movement in Harlem, New York, showcasing the creativity and talent of African-American artists, writers, musicians, and intellectuals. The vibrant culture of Africa infused Harlem, New York, with a new energy during the Harlem Renaissance. It inspired the artistic expressions, music, literature, fashion, a... Cotton Club Harlem Roaring 20s, Harlem 1920s, Harlem Aesthetic, Harlem Rennaisance, 1930s Harlem, African Food Recipes, 20th Century Aesthetic, Early 20th Century Fashion, Black American Culture

The culture of Africa had a major influence on Harlem, New York, shaping the famed Harlem Renaissance. In the early 20th century, the Harlem Renaissance emerged as a cultural movement in Harlem, New York, showcasing the creativity and talent of African-American artists, writers, musicians, and intellectuals. The vibrant culture of Africa infused Harlem, New York, with a new energy during the Harlem Renaissance. It inspired the artistic expressions, music, literature, fashion, a...

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