Toast of the town : : the life and times of Sunnie Wilson / / Sunnie Wilson ; with John Cohassey.

As part of the great migration of southern blacks to the north, Sunnie Wilson came to Detroit from South Carolina after graduating from college, and soon became a pillar of the local music industry. He started out as a song and dance performer but found his niche as a local promoter of boxing, which...

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Place / Publishing House:Detroit, Michigan : : Wayne State University Press,, [1998]
©1998
Year of Publication:2018
1998
Language:English
Series:Great Lakes books.
Physical Description:1 online resource (200 pages) :; illustrations, map.
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