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vintageblackglamour:

lascasartoris:

African-American dancer Margot Webb, c1934

Margot Webb, a Cotton Club dancer (circa 1934) who gained even more notoriety as a ballroom dancer with her partner Harold Norton. They performed as “Norton and Margot” in the 1930s and 1940s. Brenda Dixon Gottschild (Amel Larrieux’s mother) has a wonderful book, Waltzing in the Dark: African American Vaudeville and Race Politics in the Swing Era, with a wealth of information on their career. Photo: Harry Possner via AmericanMemorabilia.com

vintageblackglamour:

lascasartoris:

African-American dancer Margot Webb, c1934

Margot Webb, a Cotton Club dancer (circa 1934) who gained even more notoriety as a ballroom dancer with her partner Harold Norton. They performed as “Norton and Margot” in the 1930s and 1940s. Brenda Dixon Gottschild (Amel Larrieux’s mother) has a wonderful book, Waltzing in the Dark: African American Vaudeville and Race Politics in the Swing Era, with a wealth of information on their career. Photo: Harry Possner via AmericanMemorabilia.com

strangewood:

Lost Highway // dir. David Lynch

Must be from a real estate agent.

strangewood:

Lost Highway // dir. David Lynch

Must be from a real estate agent.

spotlightning:

don’s doodle season 5 episode 5

spotlightning:

don’s doodle season 5 episode 5

(via crhappenstance)

parasitivismo:

Persona

(Source: devincastro, via salesonfilm)

vintageblackglamour:

lascasartoris:

African-American dancer Margot Webb, c1934

Margot Webb, a Cotton Club dancer (circa 1934) who gained even more notoriety as a ballroom dancer with her partner Harold Norton. They performed as “Norton and Margot” in the 1930s and 1940s. Brenda Dixon Gottschild (Amel Larrieux’s mother) has a wonderful book, Waltzing in the Dark: African American Vaudeville and Race Politics in the Swing Era, with a wealth of information on their career. Photo: Harry Possner via AmericanMemorabilia.com

vintageblackglamour:

lascasartoris:

African-American dancer Margot Webb, c1934

Margot Webb, a Cotton Club dancer (circa 1934) who gained even more notoriety as a ballroom dancer with her partner Harold Norton. They performed as “Norton and Margot” in the 1930s and 1940s. Brenda Dixon Gottschild (Amel Larrieux’s mother) has a wonderful book, Waltzing in the Dark: African American Vaudeville and Race Politics in the Swing Era, with a wealth of information on their career. Photo: Harry Possner via AmericanMemorabilia.com

strangewood:

Lost Highway // dir. David Lynch

Must be from a real estate agent.

strangewood:

Lost Highway // dir. David Lynch

Must be from a real estate agent.

(Source: bydbach, via salesonfilm)

(Source: -kunis, via obiram)

spotlightning:

don’s doodle season 5 episode 5

spotlightning:

don’s doodle season 5 episode 5

(via crhappenstance)

(Source: jamesdeandaily)

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