The Creole Palace was a popular, high-energy cabaret that catered mainly to the black population during the 'Roaring 20s,' a period noted for spirited and bold men and women, illegal alcohol, and flamboyant entertainers. The areas that drew the most attention were California and New York, and the Creole Palace became one of the most […]
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