Mister Jelly Roll: The Fortunes of Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Creole and "inventor of Jazz." |
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the old Indians did in years gone by and so they lived true to the traditions of the
Indian style . They went armed with fictitious spears and tommyhawks and so
forth and their main object was to make their enemy bow . They would send their
spy ...
the old Indians did in years gone by and so they lived true to the traditions of the
Indian style . They went armed with fictitious spears and tommyhawks and so
forth and their main object was to make their enemy bow . They would send their
spy ...
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The policemen was known never to cross Claiborne Avenue and these tough
guys lived five blocks past Claiborne at Galvez , way back of town ! It was a
miracle how those boys lived . They were sweetback men , I suppose you ' d call
them ...
The policemen was known never to cross Claiborne Avenue and these tough
guys lived five blocks past Claiborne at Galvez , way back of town ! It was a
miracle how those boys lived . They were sweetback men , I suppose you ' d call
them ...
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I should have been more appreciative , for I have lived to regret this ungrateful
action . Hilma Burt ' s was on the corner of Custom House and Basin Street , next
door to Tom Anderson ' s Saloon - Tom Anderson was the king of the district and
...
I should have been more appreciative , for I have lived to regret this ungrateful
action . Hilma Burt ' s was on the corner of Custom House and Basin Street , next
door to Tom Anderson ' s Saloon - Tom Anderson was the king of the district and
...
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My Folks Was All Frenchmans | 3 |
Really Tremendous Sports | 11 |
Money in the Tenderloin | 22 |
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