History of Central Avenue, Session II
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See the presentation: https://youtu.be/Izc4cQACmOI
From the 1920s to the 1950s, Central Avenue was the hub of West Coast jazz. Famous the world over, “The Avenue,” as it was lovingly called, was a must-visit destination for jazz lovers in Los Angeles. Join us for a series of conversations about Central Avenue and its history and eventual decline. The first program focuses on the beginnings of Central Avenue as a downtown gathering place for Los Angeles’s black residents. Sessions two and three look at the jazz scene and how Central Avenue was pivotal to the Civil Rights Movement. Presented in partnership with CAAM’s History Council and led by Robert Lee Johnson, author of Notable Southern Californians in Black History.
Chester Whitmore lectures on History of Central Avenue, and Central Avenue Dance Ensemble demonstrate dances from the era.
California African-American Museum
600 State Drive
Exposition Park
Los Angeles, CA 90037
https://caamuseum.org/programs/talks-and-workshops/history-of-central-av...
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