Chronicling over forty years of critical changes in African-American expressive and popular culture, covering diverse forms of music, dance, and comedy, the Regal Theater (1928-1968) was the largest and most architecturally splendid movie-stage-show venue ever constructed for a black community. In this history of that theater, Clovis E. Semmes reveals the political, economic, and business realities of cultural production and the institutional inequalities that circumscribed black life.
The Regal Theater and Black Culture
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Author(s)Clovis E. Semmes
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN / ASIN1403971714
ISBN-139781403971715
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Sales Rank6,372,834
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸