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Wallace Amos, a native of Tallahassee Florida, learned the recipe for his famous cookies from his Aunt Della at the...
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Wallace Amos, a native of Tallahassee Florida, learned the recipe for his famous cookies from his Aunt Della at the...
Harlem, from the 1920’s to 50’s, was the mecca for Black culture and excellence. From poets like Langston Hughes, politicians like Adam Clayton Powell to big band phenoms like Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington, this period called the Harlem renaissance, set style and trend worldwide. Harlem sirens and actresses also set trends of their own. Whether on film or a late night performance at the cotton club, these beauties did everything with style. Often breaking down racial barriers in entertainment and elsewhere these gorgeous ladies were talented, refined as well politically conscious.
African Americans in Sports branch out and make big business moves, with a few fairytale weddings mixed in.Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsApp
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