Footnotes : the Black artists who rewrote the rules of the Great White Way
(2021)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
792.08996/GAINES,C

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 792.08996/GAINES,C Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Naperville, Ilinois : Sourcebooks, 2021
DESCRIPTION

435 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781492688815, 1492688819 :, 1492688819, 9781492688815
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Part one. The way there -- The blacker the bait, 1885-1915 -- Know your audience, 1915 -- High society, 1915-1917 -- Mo man's land, 1917-1919 -- The Red summer, 1919 -- Part two. Making it -- Black bohemians, 1921 -- Nevertheless, they succeeded, 1921-1922 -- Vamped by a brown skin, 1922-1923 -- Part three. Holding on -- Partial ownership, 1923-1924 -- Better than salary, 1924-1925 -- Another second chance, 1925-1933 -- White folks follow, 1933-1952 -- Epilogue: Encoures

"For readers of Hidden Figures and Something Wonderful, Footnotes is the story of New York in the roaring twenties and the first Broadway show with an all-Black cast and creative team to achieve success-and its impact on our popular culture. Amidst a culture actively whitewashing, controlling, or trying to prevent their stories from being told, these artists changed the course of American entertainment. This groundbreaking group of performers and the creators (including composer Eubie Blake and lyricist Noble Sissle) sowed the seeds of the Harlem jazz scene and paved the way for people of color on stage and screen, ultimately leading to productions such as West Side Story, Black Panther, and of course, Hamilton"--