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Popular Culture. Updated July 2014. MLA 6th edition. Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.

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Popular Culture. Updated July 2014. MLA 6th edition. Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.

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Cox, Bette Yarbrough. Central Avenue-- its Rise and Fall(1890-c.1955) Including the Musical Renaissance of Black Los Angeles. 1st ed. Los Angeles: BEEM Publications, 1993.

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Popular Culture. Updated July 2014. MLA 6th edition. Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.

"The Crash of the XF-11 7July 1946 (beerup) Check-Six.com." .

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"Eric Lobban Cord." Dream Palaces: Hollywood at Home. 1st ed. New York: Viking Press, 1981. 221- 239.

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Popular Culture. Updated July 2014. MLA 6th edition. Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.

Gebhard, David, and Harriette Von Breton. L.A. in the Thirties: 1931-1941. 1st ed. Los Angeles: Peregrine Smith, Inc., 1975.

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Graham, Renee. "'Dreams' Focuses on Black Actors in Segregated Hollywood." The Boston Globe February 7 2005: 3pp. Lexis Nexis 8/31/2009 .

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Hobson, Dick. " Today, (??) Tomorrow: Playing Musical Houses in the Hollywood Green Belt." Los Angeles (1976): 105-9.

"Hollywood's Sandbox: Palm Springs was always a Refuge for the Stars. but a New Crowd is using the Desert a Little Differently." Palm Springs Life: California's Prestige Magazine (1995): 21-24.

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Popular Culture. Updated July 2014. MLA 6th edition. Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.

"Jolson Memorial Shrine Dedication Set for Today." Los Angeles Times September 23 1951, sec. 29:.

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"Julie : The Girl with Two New Careers." Look 22.19 (1958): 85-8.

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Lockwood, Charles. The Guide to Hollywood and Beverly Hills: The Best Driving Tours, Walks, Restaurants, Homes, Shopping, Sights, and Architecture. 1st ed. New York: Crown Publishers, 1984.

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Mallory, Mary. "Hollywood Heights--Frank S. Hoover, Portrait Photographer and Apartment Developer." Los Angeles Daily Mirror December 17 2012: 5pp.

Maynard L. Parker: Modern Photography and the American Dream. Ed. Jennifer A. Watts. 1st ed. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2012.

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Popular Culture. Updated July 2014. MLA 6th edition. Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.

McClintick, David. "Frank Sinatra: The Legendary Performer's Palm Springs Compound." Architectural Digest: An International Magazine of Fine Interior Design 55.12 (1998): 176-85.

McGrath, Charles. "They had Places then." New York Times: Home Design Magazine April 18 2004, sec. Section 6, Pt2 p64:.

McHenry, Susan. "The History: Gifted Black Performers Built Singular Lives and Hallmark Careers in the Margins of Old Hollywood." Essence (2001): 156-159, 162,164,211-212.

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Popular Culture. Updated July 2014. MLA 6th edition. Paul Revere Williams Project. Art Museum of the University of Memphis.

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