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Eating, Dancing, and Courting in New York Black and Latino Relations, 1930–1970
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Opie, Frederick Douglass
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African American culture
/ African American studies
/ African Americans
/ African music
/ Analysis
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Black communities
/ Blacks
/ Children & youth
/ Courtship
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural history
/ Dance
/ Dancing
/ Entertainment
/ Ethnic relations
/ Feeding Practices
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanics
/ Historical text analysis
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Interethnic relations
/ Interpersonal relations
/ Jazz
/ Labor shortages
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Migrants
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Music
/ Musicians
/ New York
/ Nightclubs
/ Opposite Sex Relations
/ Oral history
/ Periodicals
/ Political persecution
/ Public schools
/ Race
/ Race, Gender and Consumerism
/ Service industries
/ Social aspects
/ Social history
/ Social life
/ U.S.A
2008
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Eating, Dancing, and Courting in New York Black and Latino Relations, 1930–1970
by
Opie, Frederick Douglass
in
African American culture
/ African American studies
/ African Americans
/ African music
/ Analysis
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Black communities
/ Blacks
/ Children & youth
/ Courtship
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural history
/ Dance
/ Dancing
/ Entertainment
/ Ethnic relations
/ Feeding Practices
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanics
/ Historical text analysis
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Interethnic relations
/ Interpersonal relations
/ Jazz
/ Labor shortages
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Migrants
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Music
/ Musicians
/ New York
/ Nightclubs
/ Opposite Sex Relations
/ Oral history
/ Periodicals
/ Political persecution
/ Public schools
/ Race
/ Race, Gender and Consumerism
/ Service industries
/ Social aspects
/ Social history
/ Social life
/ U.S.A
2008
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Eating, Dancing, and Courting in New York Black and Latino Relations, 1930–1970
by
Opie, Frederick Douglass
in
African American culture
/ African American studies
/ African Americans
/ African music
/ Analysis
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Black communities
/ Blacks
/ Children & youth
/ Courtship
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural history
/ Dance
/ Dancing
/ Entertainment
/ Ethnic relations
/ Feeding Practices
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanics
/ Historical text analysis
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Interethnic relations
/ Interpersonal relations
/ Jazz
/ Labor shortages
/ Latin American cultural groups
/ Migrants
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Music
/ Musicians
/ New York
/ Nightclubs
/ Opposite Sex Relations
/ Oral history
/ Periodicals
/ Political persecution
/ Public schools
/ Race
/ Race, Gender and Consumerism
/ Service industries
/ Social aspects
/ Social history
/ Social life
/ U.S.A
2008
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Eating, Dancing, and Courting in New York Black and Latino Relations, 1930–1970
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Eating, Dancing, and Courting in New York Black and Latino Relations, 1930–1970
2008
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Using records from the WPA's \"America Eats\" project, manuscript collections, periodicals, oral histories, and autobiographies, the paper interprets Black and Latino relations in Harlem, New York and further north in the Suburbs of Westchester County. The paper focuses on southern African American and Hispanic Caribbean migrants in New York and the race and gender dynamics that develop between them.
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