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James Reese Europe
Black US Army Bands and Their Bandmasters in World War I
Black US Army Bands and Their Bandmasters in World War I
Jazz and the Cultural Transformation of America in the 1920S
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Bringing the Great War Home – Teaching with the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, Vol. 3 Ch. 1
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The Music of James Reese Europe for Vernon and Irene Castle
Black Manhattan Notes by Rick Benjamin
James Reese Europe: the Carrier of the Most Virulent Germ of the First World War, and All That Jazz
“The Jazz Problem”: How U.S. Composers Grappled with the Sounds of Blackness, 1917—1925 Stephanie Doktor Cumming, Georgia
National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form
Castles and Europe : Race Relations in Ragtime
Top View
Jazz, the Harlem Hellfighters' Gift to the World
SUFAM Spring 2020 Exhibit Catalog
Jazz in Europe
Chapter Outline
James Reese Europe See Page 5
Hard-Boiled and Jazz Crazy: the Development of American Detective Fiction and Popular Music in the Aftermath of World War I
A Wind Band Transcription
Chronology and Itinerary of the Career of James Reese Europe: Materials for a Biography Peter M
What Was This Thing Called Jazz?
Black Music Research Journal James Reese Europe and the Infancy of Jazz Criticism by Ron Welburn
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James Reese Europe 1881–1919
On Patrol in No Man's Land
Black Music Research Bulletin Fall 1988
African-American Slaves Per- the Piano, Contributed Greatly Burleigh in 1906 - Musical Director of the St