Shuffle Along: and the Tapping Feet that Changed the Great White Way
Playbill from Shuffle Along, 1921, New York Times
In the face of racial inequalities during the 1920s, the Black community's cultural movement initiated a shift to the Broadway and musical theater scene; Shuffle Along progressed racial acceptance for Black Americans and brought hope to their contribution to the Broadway stage, which lead to increasing financial success for Black culture in the world of Broadway.
Julia Bial, Jake Flynn, Charlotte Madden, & Noah Peabody
Senior Division
Student Composed Words: 1050 Audio and Video time: 1 min, 16 sec