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Manhattan, Vol. 1, No. 1: A Night-Club Map of Harlem
Illustrated by:
Elmer Simms Campbell, American, 1906 - 1971
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Subject of:
Savoy Ballroom, American, 1926 - 1958
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Cotton Club, American, 1923 - 1940
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Cab Calloway, American, 1907 - 1994
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Small's Paradise, American, founded 1925
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Gladys Bentley, American, 1907 - 1960
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Dickie Wells, American, 1907 - 1949
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Don Redman And His Orchestra, American, 1931 - 1940
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Donald "Don" Matthew Redman, American, 1900 - 1964
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Garland Wilson, American, 1909 - 1954
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Medium:
ink on paper (fiber product)
Dimensions:
H x W: 16 3/4 × 24 1/16 in. (42.5 × 61.1 cm)
Type:
maps
pamphlets
Place depicted:
Harlem, New York, United States, North and Central America
Date:
January 18, 1933
Topic:
African American
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Associations and institutions
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Blues (Music)
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Caricature and cartoons
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Cooking and dining
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Dance
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Entertainers
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Foodways
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Instrumentalists (Musicians)
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Jazz (Music)
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LGBTQ
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Music
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Musicians
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Nightlife
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Race relations
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Singers (Musicians)
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Urban life
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Women's organizations
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Credit Line:
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
Object number:
2020.26.34a-e
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Unknown - Restrictions Possible
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Classification:
Documents and Published Materials-Published Works
Movement:
Harlem Renaissance (New Negro Movement)
Exhibition:
Musical Crossroads
On View:
NMAAHC (1400 Constitution Ave NW), National Mall Location, Culture/Fourth Floor, 4 053
Data Source:
National Museum of African American History and Culture
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd52d2d9223-b20e-4586-854e-92881d35457b
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmaahc_2020.26.34a-e
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Bentley, Gladys
Calloway, Cab
Campbell, Elmer Simms
Cotton Club
Don Redman And His Orchestra
Redman, Donald "Don" Matthew
Savoy Ballroom
Small's Paradise
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Bentley, Gladys
Calloway, Cab
Campbell, Elmer Simms
Cotton Club
Don Redman And His Orchestra
Redman, Donald "Don" Matthew
Savoy Ballroom
Small's Paradise
Wells, Dickie
Wilson, Garland
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Harlem
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North and Central America
United States
date
1930s
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
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