Programme for Club Ebony, 1947-1948. Creator: Unknown
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Programme for Club Ebony, 1947-1948. Creator: Unknown
The program is a single sheet of heavyweight cream paper that folds in half. The front features a black and red illustration of a conga drum and womans head printed in the top left corner. The woman is depicted in profile. She has black skin, red lips and wears a tall red, black, and white headdress. The illustration of the drum overlays the illustration of the woman. The drum is white with a red and black drumhead and zig zag pattern along the base. Club Ebony; on Broadway Between 52nd and 53rd Streets [New York City]. The world of entertainment, like so many other areas of life, was segregated along racial lines during this period of US history
Media ID 23859817
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