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advocating both African-American art and
Creole cooking. Her restaurant,
Dooky Chase, was
known as a
gathering place during the 1960s
among many who parti****ted...
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Dooky Chase's
Restaurant is a
restaurant in Tremé
neighborhood of New
Orleans that in the 1950s and 1960s was
known as a
place for
civil rights leaders...
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paraplegic due to a
gunshot wound, and new
friends and
fellow Crip
members Dooky and Monster.
Ricky is now a star
running back at
Crenshaw High
School who...
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Arthur "Dooley"
Wilson (April 3, 1886 – May 30, 1953) was an
American actor,
singer and
musician who is best
remembered for his
portrayal of Sam in the...
- Hamilton, and
Clark Wolf. The 2010
inductees were Leah Chase, Chef/Owner,
Dooky Chase Restaurant, New Orleans, Louisiana;
Jessica B. Harris,
Author and...
- Side one No.
Title Writer(s)
Length 1. "Cha-
Dooky-Doo" Mae
Vince 3:29 2. "Last Night"
Walter Jacobs 2:55 3. "I Yi Yi" Dr. John 3:41 4. "Just to Be With...
- Brennan's
Steakhouse Domilise's
Restaurant Dong
Phuong Oriental Bakery Dooky Chase’s
Restaurant Galatoire's Hansen's Sno-Bliz
Hungry Eyes
Lagniappe Bakehouse...
- journalist, book author, and
historian Edgar "
Dooky"
Chase (class of 1967),
community leader and
proprietor of
Dooky Chase's
Restaurant Jay
Zainey (class of...
- Broussard's Commander's
Palace Galatoire's Hubig's New
Orleans Style Pies
Dooky Chase's Leah
Chase Nellie Murray Paul
Prudhomme Beggs, Cindy; Gipson, Bridget;...
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Johnson Hamtree Harrington Francine Everett Canada Lee
Lionel Monagas Arthur "
Dooky"
Wilson Hilda Offley Walter Robinson Cinematography J.
Burgi Contner Jay...