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Playing the Numbers: Gambling in Harlem Between the Wars - White, Shane, and Garton, Stephen, and Robertson, Stephen
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The phrase "Harlem in the 1920s" evokes images of the Harlem Renaissance, or of Marcus Garvey and soapbox orators haranguing crowds about politics and race. Yet the most ubiquitous feature of Harlem life between the world wars was the game of "numbers." Thousands of wagers, usually of a dime or less, would be placed on a daily number derived from U.S. bank statistics. The rewards of "hitting the number," a 600-to-1 payoff, tempted the ordinary men and women of the Black Metropolis with the chimera of the good life. Playing ...

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Playing the Numbers: Gambling in Harlem Between the Wars 2010, Harvard University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780674051072

Hardcover