Introduction: Deep Ellum in Fact and Fiction |
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1. The Railroads Create Deep Ellum |
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2. The Architect of Deep Ellum |
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11 | (8) |
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4. Jewish Pawnbrokers and Merchants of Deep Ellum |
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41 | (15) |
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5. Deep Ellum Blues: Song of the Street |
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56 | (5) |
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6. Blind Lemon Jefferson and Downhome Blues |
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7. The Contemporaries of Blind Lemon |
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86 | (14) |
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8. Blind Willie Johnson and Arizona Dranes: The "Holy Blues" of Deep Ellum |
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100 | (8) |
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9. Alex Moore and Dallas Piano Blues |
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108 | (13) |
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10. Buster Smith: Dallas Jazz Goes to Kansas City and New York |
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121 | (17) |
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11. Marvin Montgomery: Country Crossover |
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12. Benny Binion: Gambling and the Policy Racket |
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170 | (10) |
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13. "Deep Ellum's Just Too Doggone Slow": Decline and Rebirth |
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Appendix 1: Selected Blues, Jazz, Gospel, and Country Discography |
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Appendix 2: Light Crust Doughboys Recording Sessions, 1936-1948 |
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Appendix 3: Deep Ellum on Record |
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Appendix 4: Deep Ellum Blues |
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321 | (2) |
Bibliography |
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Index |
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