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Chronicling over forty years of changes in African-American popular culture, the Regal Theatre (1928-1968) was the largest movie-stage-show venue ever constructed for a Black community. Semmes reveals the political, economic and business realities of cultural production and the institutional inequalities that circumscribed Black life.
Contents
Acknowledgements Introduction The Opening: Separate But Equal The Depression Years: Privilege in the Marketplace and Black Stewardship The End of Monopoly and the End of Swing The Decline of Commercial Segregation and the Transition to Independence Rebirth, Black Ownership, and the Closing of the Palace Retrospect and Lessons Learned Bibliography