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How Miles Davis Recorded "Gems of Spontaneity"
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Miles Davis recorded "gems" while fulfilling an obligation to Prestige Records.
Outtakes, Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'
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Louisa May Alcott's reputation as a spinster masked a literary double life.
Miles Davis Loved Playing this Prince Album on Repeat
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Miles Davis' son Erin talks about the Prince album that his father played over and over.
Steve Brodner sketches Cab Calloway Part 1
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Watch Steve Brodner create a sketch of Cab to "Everbody Eats When They Come To My House"
Steve Brodner sketches Cab Calloway Part 2
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Stever Brodner creates a sketch of Cab to "Minnie The Moocher" with a surprise at the end
Is Gone With The Wind Literature?
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Scholars and devoted readers of Margaret Mitchell's classic novel have been argue
Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize Night
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Mitchell received news of the prize by phone and hid from the press
The Atlanta Race Riot 1906
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Margaret Mitchell was profoundly influenced by a violent race riot
Interview with Pamela Roberts
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The director of Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel talks about her creative process
Maybelle Stephens Mitchell, Southern Suffragist
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The most important person in Margaret Mitchell's life was her mother Maybelle
Pat Conroy: My Mother and Gone With The Wind
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Pat Conroy tells a poignant story of listening to his mother read Gone With the Wind
The Grand Premiere
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An unprecedented crowd turned out for opening night of Gone With the Wind in Atlanta
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