Brown Sugar by Donald Bogle

Brown Sugar by Donald Bogle

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An illustrated history of black female entertainers, this book emphasizes the dramatic and exciting struggles these women had in order to succeed against the twin obstacles of racism and sexism.

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Brown Sugar by Donald Bogle

With a wink or a nod or a shake of their hips, they acted out fantastic stories filled with whispers and secrets. They played with myths, created legends, and entertained audiences around the world. From the turn of the twentieth century to its last few decades, a striking lineup of breathtaking black women have dazzled us with their energy, talent, and style. Lavishly illustrated, Brown Sugar is filled with the stories of Americas black female superstars: *Ma Rainey, the Mother of the Blues, fought hard, drank hard, lived hard, and set high standards for all the blues women to follow. * *Ethel Waters developed from her role as a slinky, sultry blues-singing flapper to an acclaimed and admired dramatic actress. * *Josephine Baker began her career on the stage of the Folies Bergere wearing nothing but a bunch of bananas and a smile. She continued to dazzle her audiences for decades. * *Lena Horne, who claimed her white nightclub audiences "saw nothing but her flesh and its color onstage," went to Hollywood and was named the cafe-au-lait Hedy Lamarr. * *The Supremes, swept away by success and beset by tragedy, sold more than fifty million albums and put Detroit and the Motown sound on the map. * *Donna Summer started as a sexy joke but emerged as the undisputed Queen of Disco.. }And we can't forget the others: Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Katherine Dunham, Hazel Scott, Marian Anderson, Dinah Washington, Pearl Bailey, Dorothy Dandridge, Leontyne Price, Aretha Franklin, Nina Simone, Tina Tuner...Brown Sugar narrates the triumphant struggle of these women to make it in the entertainment undustry against overwhelming odds. }
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ISBN 13 9780306803802
ISBN 10 0306803801
Title Brown Sugar
Author Donald Bogle
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hachette Books
Year published 1990-03-21
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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