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How Jazz Musicians Like Louis Armstrong Paid Homage to Trains With Music

For Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Louis Armstrong, even their fame couldn’t fully protect them from the terrifying violence of Jim Crow. But the railroad, particularly the elegant Pullman sleeping car, provided a “home away from home.”

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Black People, Civil Rights Movement (1954-68), Ellington, Duke, Greyhound Lines, Jazz, Race and Ethnicity, Railroads, Southern States (US), Strayhorn, Billy, Transit Systems
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