Cotton Club Nyc Harlem

Cotton Club Nyc Harlem. COTTON CLUB 26 Photos & 13 Reviews Dance Clubs 656 W 125th St, New York, NY Restaurant Cotton Club, legendary nightspot in the Harlem district of New York City that for years featured prominent Black entertainers who performed for white audiences The club served as the springboard to fame for Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, and many others.

The Aristocrat of Harlem The Cotton Club NewYork Historical Society
The Aristocrat of Harlem The Cotton Club NewYork Historical Society from www.nyhistory.org

In the New-York Historical Society Library we're fortunate to have two ephemeral items from the Cotton Club: a program and menu from April 1932 From these two items much about the unique history of the Cotton Club can be discerned.

The Aristocrat of Harlem The Cotton Club NewYork Historical Society

The New York City Mission Society's Minisink Town House in Harlem The New York City Mission Society's Minisink Town House in Harlem Harlem became the destination for new arrivals to New York, where writers, musicians, artists, and performers were cultural crusaders for Black advancement.

The Cotton Club 125th Street, West Harlem, New York City… Flickr. Ironically, the club began to admit Black customers at the. Harlem became the destination for new arrivals to New York, where writers, musicians, artists, and performers were cultural crusaders for Black advancement.

Glamour, Gangsters, And Racism 30 Photos Inside Harlem's Infamous Cotton Club. Cotton Club on 125th Street in New York City, December 2013 656 west 125th street, new york, ny 10027, phone: (212-663-7980)