The Black Russian

Vladimir Alexandrov (Author)

Over dit boek

  • Type: Book: Biography
  • Uitgever: Atlantic Monthly Press
  • Land: USA
  • Plaats: New York
  • ISBN: 9780802120694
  • Taal: English
  • Pagina's: 304
  • Locatie: 6.1.3 - 6.1.7

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The Black Russian is the incredible true story of Frederick Bruce Thomas, born in 1872 to former slaves who became prosperous farmers in Mississippi. After his father was brutally murdered, Frederick left the South and worked as a waiter in Chicago and Brooklyn. Seeking greater freedom, he traveled to London, then crisscrossed Europe, and in a highly unusual choice for a black American at the time went to Russia. Because he found no color line there, Frederick settled in Moscow, becoming a rich and famous owner of variety theaters and restaurants. When the Bolshevik Revolution ruined him, he barely escaped to Constantinople, where he made another fortune by opening celebrated nightclubs as the "Sultan of Jazz." However, the long arm of American racism, the xenophobia of the new Turkish Republic, and Fredericks own extravagance landed him in debtors prison. He died in Constantinople in 1928.