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The duration of Cotton Comes to Harlem is 1.62 hours.


When was Cotton Comes to Harlem created?

Cotton Comes to Harlem was created on 1970-05-26.


Where was the cotton club located at?

Harlem


What was unusual about the Cotton Club in Harlem?

The Cotton Club was known to many people during the time of segregation, but when they went to the Cotton Club no one was treated any different as if there were never any racial issues... all their problems just went away :D ! <3


The most famous jazz nightclub in Harlem was called?

The most famous niteclub in Harlem was called The Cotton Club


Where was Billie Holiday's first concert?

One of her favourite places to perform was the Zebra Room at the Lenox Lounge in Harlem, one of the oldest jazz clubs in New York and that is currently being threatened with closure. If you go there, you can sit in her favourite seat.


Harlem's famous jazz club?

The Cotton Club


Where were some nightlife clubs about Harlem renaissance?

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Why was the cotton club named the cotton club if there wasnt any candy involved?

because they was picking cotton back in the Harlem Renaissance days.


What actors and actresses appeared in Absolut Versace at the Harlem Cotton Club - 1997?

The cast of Absolut Versace at the Harlem Cotton Club - 1997 includes: Herb Ritts as himself Donatella Versace as herself


Where was the most famous places in Harlem during the Harlem renaissance?

The Cotton Club, Connie's Inn, Savoy Ballroom and The Apollo Theater were all popular places during The Harlem Renaissance.


What did people do for fun the Harlem renaissance?

they jousted, held tournaments No they didn't. That was during the Middle Ages and the European Renaissance. People in the Harlem Renaissance did a lot of partying. They might have gone out to one of the many clubs in Harlem (ex: The Cotton Club, Club Savoy), but these clubs were often filled with white tourists looking for the 'Harlem experience'. It was more likely that they attended 'rent parties' (parties hosted by apartment owners to help pay the rent). Food and cheap liquor were sold to the guests, and the entertainment was usually spontaneous. Source: An excerpt Langston Hughes' autobiography. http://alvaradohistory.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/9HarlemRenaissance.362193310.pdf