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74:. The project went on to work toward collecting oral histories from black artists. Not only was Jackson known for preserving history, she often befriended the artists she met and visited them in nursing homes as they grew older. Her collection of history helped create a 236: 335: 266: 100: 418: 413: 228: 327: 393: 403: 181: 70:. Later, that same year, she created the Black Patti Project which brought programming to former entertainers who were now living in 141: 258: 111: 398: 328:"Delilah Jackson, a New Yorker who chronicled the history of black entertainers in the mid-20th Century, dies at age 84" 408: 302: 110:
from the New York Committee to Celebrate Tap Dance Day. In 2005, Jackson received the Tap Preservation Award from the
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in 1997 called "Paris, the Jazz Age." Jackson also lectured about entertainers from Harlem at
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of Harlem and black entertainers in 1975. She began her collection with recording
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who specialized in collecting the history of black entertainers in
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Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
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circa
cultural historian
Harlem
Apollo Theater
Harlem
P.S. 157
cultural history
oral histories
chorus girls
Cotton Club
nursing homes
historical context
New York Amsterdam News
Smithsonian
Columbia University
New School
Schomburg Center
Flo-Bert Lifetime Achievement Award
American Tap Dance Foundation




"CITYPEOPLE; Saving Things That Made Harlem Swing"
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0362-4331
"Harlem Speaks"
Archived
"She Saves Harlem When So Little is Left"
"Cultural historian Delilah Jackson helped keep memory of black entertainers alive"

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