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Whites only The acts were black, duke ellington etc The policy of the day was negros were not admitted, as the owners while the club was in Harlem were white.
The Cotton Club, Connie's Inn, Savoy Ballroom and The Apollo Theater were all popular places during The Harlem Renaissance.
they thought the cotton club was fun...
because they was picking cotton back in the Harlem Renaissance days.
Th lafayette theatre the cotton club and jessie fauset were connected
The Cotton Club was a famous nightclub in Harlem, New York in the early 20th Century. It was a hot spot for people to go during the Roaring Twenties. Famous entertainers of the Harlem Renaissance performed there.
The duration of Cotton Comes to Harlem is 1.62 hours.
Cotton Comes to Harlem was created on 1970-05-26.
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The most famous niteclub in Harlem was called The Cotton Club
The Harlem Renaissance is the term applied to the movement of African Americans from the Southern to the Northern cities during the 1920s and 1930s. the time period coincided with black migration to the northern cities to look for employment opportunities that became available after World War I.
The Cotton Club