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Meet Me at the Theresa - The Story of Harlem's Most Famous Hotel (Paperback)
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Meet Me at the Theresa - The Story of Harlem's Most Famous Hotel (Paperback)
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A "brassy yet deeply respectful book" ("Publishers Weekly"), this
is a lively social history based on first-hand accounts of the
legendary Hotel Theresa--one of the New York landmarks that
established Harlem as a mecca of black culture.
In mid-twentieth century America, Harlem was the cultural capital
of African America, and the Theresa was the place for black people
to see and be seen. The hotel was known to have the hottest
nightlife in the world and to be the only grand hotel in Manhattan
that welcomed nonwhites. The thirteen-story building still stands
on the historic corner of Seventh Avenue (or Adam C. Powell Jr.
Boulevard) and 125th Street, but few of the legions that pass it
day after day know that, as Sondra Wilson writes, "For thirty years
life in and outside the hotel was an exhilarating social experience
that has yet to be duplicated."
The Theresa was situated among a cluster of famous nightspots of
the day. Locals and out-of-towners could stroll from the hotel to
take in jam sessions at Minton's Playhouse, see floorshows at the
Baby Grand, admire chorus girls at Club Baron, do the jitterbug at
the Savoy Ballroom, and watch showbiz heavyweights at the Apollo
Theater. Black America's biggest and brightest--Josephine Baker,
Dorothy Dandridge, Duke Ellington, Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, and so
many more--made the hotel their New York stay-over. The book
reveals little known facts and stories about the celebrities and
the regulars: the owners, the gangsters, the showgirls, the
politicians, entertainers, intellectuals, the fast crowd, and even
the hangers-on.
The Hotel Theresa is the stuff of legend, and though it closed its
doors in 1970, there are still many who live to tell the tales.
"Meet Me at the Theresa" is the first book devoted to the fabulous
and continually fascinating story of the Hotel Theresa.
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