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4. Hare and Bear: The Racial Politics of Satchmo’s Smile
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. This Music Demanded Action: Ellison, Armstrong, and the Imperatives of Jazz 19
- 2. We Are All a Collage: Armstrong’s Operatic Blues, Bearden’s Black Odyssey, and Morrison’s Jazz 51
- 3. The “Open Corner” of Black Community and Creativity: From Romare Bearden to Duke Ellington and Toni Morrison 86
- 4. Hare and Bear: The Racial Politics of Satchmo’s Smile 117
- 5. The White Trombone and the Unruly Black Cosmopolitan Trumpet, or How Paris Blues Came to Be Unfinished 167
- Coda 219
- Notes 227
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. This Music Demanded Action: Ellison, Armstrong, and the Imperatives of Jazz 19
- 2. We Are All a Collage: Armstrong’s Operatic Blues, Bearden’s Black Odyssey, and Morrison’s Jazz 51
- 3. The “Open Corner” of Black Community and Creativity: From Romare Bearden to Duke Ellington and Toni Morrison 86
- 4. Hare and Bear: The Racial Politics of Satchmo’s Smile 117
- 5. The White Trombone and the Unruly Black Cosmopolitan Trumpet, or How Paris Blues Came to Be Unfinished 167
- Coda 219
- Notes 227
- Index 263