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Beale Street Dynasty :Sex, Song, and the Struggle for the Soul of Memphis

Beale Street Dynasty

Beale Street Dynasty :Sex, Song, and the Struggle for the Soul of Memphis

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Published: 12 May, 2015
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Between Reconstruction and Prohibition, Beale Street in Memphis thrived as a cauldron of sex and song, greed and race hatred—a street that inspired folk legends and reshaped American politics. Preston Lauterbach tells this story through the life of the South’s first black millionaire, an ex-slave named Robert Church. With a compromised fortune gleaned from brothels and gambling houses, Church and his son bankrolled militant civil rights activism, furnished the venues where W.C. Handy invented the blues and built a powerful black political machine. Fighting to redeem themselves and their city, these vice kings clashed with the forces of Jim Crow to create a hotbed of black culture. Brilliantly researched, Beale Street Dynasty evokes a lost world of swaggering musicians, glamorous madams and ruthless politicians.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780393082579
ISBN10 0393082571
Number Of Pages 368
Item Weight 673 g
Product Dimensions 165 x 244 x 33 mm
Publisher / Reseller WW Norton & Co
Format hardback
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"...a highly enjoyable account...The minute attention to detail suggests painstaking research, but a discreet and likeable authorial presence is maintained throughout." -- Times Literary Supplement

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Author's Bio

Preston Lauterbach is the author of Bluff City, Beale Street Dynasty, The Chitlin’ Circuit, a Wall Street Journal and Boston Globe book of the year, and co-author of Brother Johnson: Growing Up with Robert Johnson. He is a former visiting scholar at Rhodes College and a Virginia Humanities Fellow. He lives in Virginia.

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