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Darktown was an African-American
neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia. It
stretched from
Peachtree Street and
Collins Street (now
Courtland Street), past Butler...
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including "At the
Darktown Strutters' Ball", "The
Darktown Strutters' Ball", and just "Strutters' Ball". Soon
after its 1917 publication, "
Darktown Strutters'...
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Darktown is the 14th
studio album by
English musician Steve Hackett,
released in 1999. It was
reissued in 2013 with 3
bonus tracks. On some
copies of this...
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Darktown Comics is a
series of
Currier and Ives
prints first produced in the 1870s that
depicted racist vignettes ostensibly portraying a
Black American...
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Darktown is a
former African-American
neighbourhood of Atlanta,
Georgia U.S.
Darktown or Dark Town may also
refer to:
Darktown (album), a 1999
album by...
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Darktown Strutters is a 1975
blaxploitation musical comedy film from New
World Pictures.
Despite having mixed reviews at the time of its release, it has...
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Darktown Follies were a
series of
musical revues staged in
Harlem at the
Lafayette Theatre from 1913
through 1916. All of the revue's
creators were...
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Darktown,
published in 2016, is the
fourth novel by
American author Thomas Mullen. Its
first sequel,
Lightning Men, was
published in
September 2017. In...
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addition of
James Merritt Ives. A
perennial bestselling series was the
Darktown Comics lithographs.
Nathaniel Currier (1813–88) was born in Roxbury, M****achusetts...
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first big hit came in 1954, with the
release of his
version of "
Darktown Strutters' Ball". In 1962,
Monte released his
first million-seller song...