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Title A Dancer in the Revolution : Stretch Johnson, Harlem Communist at the Cotton Club / Howard Eugene Johnson.
Author Johnson, Howard Eugene, 1915-2000, author.
Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Fordham University Press, [2014]
©2014
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Description 1 online resource (216 pages)
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Summary A Cotton Club dancer and Communist Party leader shares the story of his life in arts and activism from the Harlem Renaissance through the Civil Rights Era. Through his extraordinary life, Howard "Stretch" Johnson epitomized the generation of African Americans who broke through boundaries to make the United States more democratic. In this lively and engaging memoir, Johnson traces his path to becoming a dancer in Harlem's historic Cotton Club, a communist youth leader and, later, a professor of Black studies. A Dancer in the Revolution is a powerful story of Black resilience and triumph, as well as a window into Harlem's neighborhood life, culture, and politics from the 1930s to the 1970s. Johnson thrived as a leader in the Harlem Communist Party, using his connections as a dancer to forge alliances between the party and the Black community. But Johnson also exposes another-often ignored-aspect of Harlem life: the homoerotic tourism that flourished there in the 1930s. Johnson's journey bears witness to critical times and events that shaped the Black condition and American society in the process. It also illustrates how political activism can be a powerful force, not only for social change, but also personal fulfillment.
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Subject Johnson, Howard Eugene, 1915-2000.
Communist Party of the United States of America. Harlem Section -- History.
Cotton Club -- History.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century.
African Americans -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Communists -- United States -- Biography.
Social reformers -- United States -- Biography.
Tap dancers -- United States -- Biography.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / African American & Black.
United States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century.
Genre Electronic books.
Added Author Johnson, Wendy.
Freading.
ISBN 9780823256556 (epub)
Standard No. 9780823256556