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Description
Side A: Silence [00:00]; Inaudible [00:06]; Meeting fan in Piccadilly Circus [01:50]; Working with Douglas Fairbanks [03:10]; Girlfriend [04:25]; Copies of his photographs for museum, Hank movie dog [07:46]; Hank the movie dog [09:45]; Jack and Mary Pickford [10:20]; Movie set concession stand and shoe shining [11:03]; Buck Jones [11:17]; William Farnum and Dustin Farnum [11:39]; Working with Douglas Fairbanks [13:04]; William Farnum, train hopping to California[14:08]; Fodella and his basement workshop [16:05]; William Farnum [16:44]; William S. Hart in Tumbleweeds (1925) [18:37]; Performing for Douglas Fairbanks[21:19]; Living in Los Angeles [22:53]; Cleaning restaurant in exchange for room and board [23:45]; Selling whittled wooden snakes for money [24:02]; Fight with roomer from Nova Scotia calling him "nigger"[26:23]; Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey [27:41]; Dancing the chicken wheel dance for Douglas Fairbanks [28:18]
Type
sound
Format
Audiocassettes
Identifier
MS193_Interview with Jesse Fuller_SideA
Language
English
Subject
African Americans--California--Oakland Blues musicians--California--Oakland Blues (Music)--California--San Francisco Bay Area
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