<p>Successful entrepreneur and author Dr. Theda Palmer Saxton uncovers the Heirs to Dirty Linen and Harlem Ghosts as she weaves together the most unlikely events and people into a neat package filled with salacious political corruption and organized crime. Theda threads racism newly empowered white women greedy white men and self-serving politicians into the eye of a needle deeply embedded in the garments which clothe the players of speakeasies on Swing Street.<br />The emerging new Northern black population collided with white New York high society which was thirsty for a quasi-relationship with the &ldquo;exotic&rdquo; new Negro writers and musicians. Harlem vicariously became the cutting edge leader in interracial relationships trendy clothing fads raucous clubs with scantily clad chorus girls and evolving jazz giants.<br />Dr. Theda lays out a substantive pictorial format of Bill Saxton&rsquo;s rich past which places him at the right place at the right time as the quintessential music steward of the legendary Bill&rsquo;s Place on Swing Street. Heirs to Dirty Linen and Harlem Ghosts is a must-read for the curious minds wanting a peek into familiar tales of American culture connected from a black woman&rsquo;s perspective. She breathes fresh air into the musician&rsquo;s unsettled spirit which haunts Harlem. Thanks to her business acumen and Bill&rsquo;s talent Swing Street via Bill&rsquo;s Place still perpetuates jazz music which remains America&rsquo;s sole original artistic cultural contribution to the world. It swings.</p>
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