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Central Avenue--its rise and fall, 1890-c. 1955 : including the musical renaissance of Black Los Angeles

Print Book, English, ©1996
BEEM Publications, Los Angeles, ©1996
Criticism, interpretation, etc
361 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
9780965078306, 9780965078313, 0965078302, 0965078310
35673638
The move west: early pioneers in the Central Avenue community
The rise of racism and forced segregation: formation of the Musicians' Union #767
The renaissance: early jazz, the explosion; the Central Avenue ghetto in the 1930s
The continuing explosion of jazz
The struggle for equal opportunities: the union amalgamation and the demise of Central Avenue. Oral histories: Bessie Williams Dones
Samuel Rodney Browne
Florence Cadrez "Tiny" Brantly
Filming on Central Avenue & community
Lorenza Jordan-Cole
Freita Shaw Johnson
Jester Hairston
Marion Downs Smith
Ivan Harold Browning
Walter Robert Rousseau
Verna Arvey Still and William Grant Still
Leroy Hurte
The Furlong Tract and the Central Avenue ghetto
Maurice "Deedie" McGehee
Albert McNeil
Haven Johnson
Esvan Mosby
Marshall Royal
Teddy Buckner
Eddie Beal
William "Buddy" Collette
Kitty White and the Bilbrews / by Bonnie Jean Mitchell, A.A., daughter of Kitty Bilbrew White as told to Bette Cox February 12, 1995
Ginger Smock Shipp
Marl Young. Los Angeles: a center for excellence in the musical arts