Jazz in the Hill: Nightlife and Narratives of a Pittsburgh Neighborhood
- Author: Harper, Colter
Book
$164.25Special import
Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: Jazz, Nightlife, and the Hill District
- Part I: Dangerous Ground: Black and Tan Clubs, Vice, and Prohibition (1920–1934)
- Chapter 1: Racial and Sexual Politics of Black and Tan Nightlife
- Chapter 2: Claiming a Place for Jazz: The Collins and Paramount Inns
- Part II: Pittsburgh’s Renaissance and Jazz’s Golden Age (1945–1968)
- Chapter 3: Competing Visions of Modernity
- Chapter 4: Life in the Jazz House: The Crawford Grill No. 2 and Hurricane Bar
- Part III: The Paradox of Progress: Jazz as Black Musical Labor (1908–1977)
- Chapter 5: Civil Rights and the Musicians Union
- Chapter 6: Challenging Discrimination, Resisting Merger
- Part IV: Jazz and the Community Archive (1968 –1977)
- Chapter 7: Hill Nightlife in the Wake of 1968
- Chapter 8: The Community Archive in Practice
- Epilogue: To Honor and Repair
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix
- Notes
- Index