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    Join host Barnaby Ellison Thatch as he explores the Jazz Age's speakeasies, sacred jazz roots, and defiant spirits that rewrote America. From Black New Orleans to the Great Migration, discover the war-scarred dreamers and flappers who refused yesterday's manners and remade the nation from the dance floor up.

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    Host Barnaby Ellison Thatch explores how Prohibition created revolutionary cultural spaces. From Harlem rent parties to the Cotton Club, discover how speakeasies became incubators for jazz, challenged racial barriers, empowered women, and transformed American culture through illegal gin and genius music.

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