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Maureen Jackson recording, 1994 February 18

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Jackson discusses a then-recent earthquake, her relationship with her daughter, an upcoming reunion charity performance by the Jackson family, and past performances of the Jackson Five.

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Arnold Shaw Interviews and Performance Recordings

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Edward Jaffe recording, 1969 September 19

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Jaffee talks about arriving at 52nd Street in New York City in the 1930s, the era of speakeasies, then jazz clubs, and then the striptease joints. He talks about living over a club called the "Three Deuces", Louis Primo, Martha Raye, Jackie Gleason, and many other characters that populated the street.

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Arnold Shaw Interviews and Performance Recordings

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John James recording, 1983

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James, of the Bob James Trio and Four Play, talks about what it is like to be a jazz keyboardist and record producer, his early and later career, international performances, and audience reactions.

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Arnold Shaw Interviews and Performance Recordings

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Arthur Jarwood and Sybil Olman recording, 1970 March 15

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In this interview, Jarwood talks about his business, the Onyx Club, on 52nd Street, New York City, other clubs in the area, drugs and crime, Lionel Hampton, and his thoughts on 52nd street. In the second portion, Olman, wife of Jarwood's business partner Chauncey Olman, discusses her aversion to marijuana usage in the Onyx Club, and the safety of the area during the 1940s.

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Arnold Shaw Interviews and Performance Recordings

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Herb Jeffries recording, 1988 June 13

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In this telephonic interview, Jeffries discusses his professional life in the 1930s, his relationship with Earl Hines and Duke Ellington, the racism he endured in the 1940s, his strong opposition to anti-Semitism, and only receiving $20 on his hit song "Flamingo" with Duke Ellington. In this interview, Jarwood talks about his business, the Onyx Club, on 52nd Street, New York City, other clubs in the area, drugs and crime, Lionel Hampton, and his thoughts on 52nd street. In the second portion, Olman, wife of Jarwood's business partner Chauncey Olman, discusses her aversion to marijuana usage in the Onyx Club, and the safety of the area during the 1940s.

In this telephonic interview, Jeffries discusses his professional life in the 1930s, his relationship with Earl Hines and Duke Ellington, the racism he endured in the 1940s, his strong opposition to anti-Semitism, and only receiving $20 on his hit song "Flamingo" with Duke Ellington.

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Arnold Shaw Interviews and Performance Recordings

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Reserve funds for doubtful accounts, 1932 December 31

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Howard Hughes Film Production Records

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Check registers, Bank of America, includes cancelled checks, 1933

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Howard Hughes Film Production Records

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Employee income tax records, 1933

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Howard Hughes Film Production Records

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Independent Film Laboratories, office furniture and equipment costs, 1933

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Howard Hughes Film Production Records

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Vouchers and checks from Multicolor, Limited, 1933 February to 1933 April

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Howard Hughes Film Production Records

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