An edition of Deep Ellum and Central Track (1998)

Deep Ellum and Central Track

where the black and white worlds of Dallas converged

1st ed.
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An edition of Deep Ellum and Central Track (1998)

Deep Ellum and Central Track

where the black and white worlds of Dallas converged

1st ed.

A mile east of the School Book Depository in downtown Dallas lies a section of the city called Deep Ellum. Because of the area's long association with blues and jazz musicians, Deep Ellum has been shrouded in myth and misconceptions which obscure its actual history.

Alan Govenar and Jay Brakefield - using oral histories, old newspapers and photographs, city directories and maps, as well as more traditional public records and secondary sources - reveal another side of Deep Ellum which includes Central Track, an area lined with black-owned business which served both black and white patrons during its heyday in the 1920s and 30s.

In the Deep Ellum and Central Track areas, African Americans and whites - primarily Eastern European Jews - operated businesses from the late 19th to the mid- 20th centuries, creating a unique social climate where cultural interaction took place.

Much of the information in the book is presented through the stories of remarkable individuals, including professionals, pawn-brokers and other merchants, police officers, criminals, and the blues and jazz musicians who had a lasting impact on American popular music.

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English
Pages
344

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Deep Ellum and Central Track: where the black and white worlds of Dallas converged
1998, University of North Texas Press
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Discography: p. 199-280.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-328) and index.

Published in
Denton, Tex

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.64/09764/2812
Library of Congress
ML3477.8.D35 G68 1998, ML3477.8.D35G68 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 344 p. :
Number of pages
344

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Open Library
OL361334M
ISBN 10
1574410512
LCCN
98021458
OCLC/WorldCat
38993077
Library Thing
465935
Goodreads
581335

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