In this revised edition of My Own Harlem, as in the first edition, Pellom McDaniels, in Langston Hughes-like pensiveness, gives us an opportunity to look into the heart of a displaced young man trying to reach out to the world around him. In fearless style, he writes about the development of an African American original, Jazz, and the historic 18th & Vine district of Kansas City.
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In this revised edition of My Own Harlem, as in the first edition, Pellom McDaniels, in Langston Hughes-like pensiveness, gives us an opportunity to look into the heart of a displaced young man trying to reach out to the world around him. In fearless style, he writes about the development of an African American original, Jazz, and the historic 18th & Vine district of Kansas City.
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