The Jazz of Fading Stars
The winter of 1924 was the coldest Chicago had seen in a decade, but for the children of the South Side, the cold was the least of their worries. What frightened them most was not the frost on the windowpanes or the thinness of the soup pots—it was the silence. Not the absence of sound. The neighborhood was never silent. There were still jazz records spinning in basement clubs, still laughter...
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