Ragging it: Getting Ragtime Into History (and Some History Into Ragtime)Ragging It takes the reader on a lively, historical journey back to the days of vaudeville, fancy women, amusement parks, lynch mobs, saloons, and cabarets--a time when the upbeat music of ragtime was a craze that permeated our culture. Author H. Loring White, a former history professor, focuses on the vastly contrasting biographies of Theodore Roosevelt and Scott Joplin, while showcasing the uniqueness of ragtime--the first popular syncopated music of the masses. In 1900, times began to move more quickly. With citizens no longer isolated on farms, ragtime was eagerly accepted by the world's first generation of popular culture, which also reveled in cakewalks; coon songs; and animal dances, such as the Grizzly Bear, Turkey Trot, and Bunny Hug. White recounts true stories about show business, political events, the repression of African-Americans, the world's fairs, and the triumphs of technology. Although ragtime disappeared abruptly in just a few years with the emergence of jazz, White never lets you forget the vital role that ragtime played in the Progressive Era of American culture. With its new and vital interpretation of the Roosevelt era, he will take you back to a lively time in history when everyone was Ragging It! |
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Contents
Contents by Topic | 1 |
Getting to the Nineties I | 7 |
Getting To The Nineties II | 25 |
Puttin On the Hits | 48 |
Reforming the Civil Service and the Police | 54 |
Fathers of Vaudeville I | 60 |
White Cities and Midways | 66 |
Fathers of Vaudeville II | 87 |
The Unexpected Miracle | 188 |
Boley or SelfSegregation | 194 |
Ragging It in the White House | 204 |
Varieties of the Social Evil | 220 |
The Ragtime Nation 19051910 and a Little Beyond | 231 |
Take Me Out to Lakeside | 233 |
A Man A Plan A Canal Panama | 247 |
From Coontown to Jungletown | 260 |
Wilmington Coup | 106 |
The Business of the Social Evil | 115 |
Sedalia | 120 |
A Ragtime Stunt | 125 |
The Maple Leaf Rag | 129 |
Living the Ragtime Life 19001904 | 135 |
The New Presidency | 137 |
The March King | 149 |
Mindset | 153 |
Headliners I | 166 |
St Louis | 176 |
The Brownsville Affray | 275 |
SRP | 294 |
New York I | 303 |
Indianapolis Excursion and the Ragtime Women | 312 |
NewYorkII | 319 |
Regulation Reform Conservation | 330 |
Headliners II | 342 |
Ragtime and the Social Evil | 361 |
Acknowledgements | 379 |
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