Monthly Archive: August 2016

Aug 16

Wartime Washington – a bourgeois town

Leadbelly found wartime Washington a bourgeois town in his 1938 song of the same name – in DC at the invitation of folklorist Alan Lomax, he and his wife were repeatedly refused hotel accommodation.  How ironic given that well over thirty per cent of the federal capital’s population was African American, and service and support …

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