Opened in 1920, Harlem’s Cotton Club was a red-hot venue. However, despite its location, the club’s audience was whites-only, in stark contrast to its cast of all-Black performers that for years featured prominent Black entertainers and served as the springboard to fame for Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Lena Horne, The Nicholas Brothers, and many others.

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