Rhythm for Sale (BOOK REVIEW)
Rhythm for Sale
by Dr. Grant Harper Reid
Amazon Digital Services
Paperback, $14.95
300 pages
ISBN: 978-0615678283
Book
Review by Kam Williams
“I
went into the Countee Cullen library… and saw a book titled: The Harlem
Renaissance: A Historical Dictionary for the Era… I peeked inside to see if
[it] had any information about my grandfather, Leonard Harper…
I
asked the librarian… and was told to walk around the corner to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture… I
rushed to the Schomburg
Center and was able to
find so much material about my grandfather that it took me decades to complete
my research.
The
discovery of my family heritage by way of my grandfather was like opening up a
treasure chest of precious metals.”
Excerpted
from the Introduction (page ix)
Have you ever heard
of the late Leonard Harper? Neither had I, before reading this reverential
biography chronicling his fascinating life. A seminal contributor to the Harlem
Renaissance, the versatile talent once dubbed the “Father of Cabaret” belongs
right up there in the pantheon of the era’s icons along with the likes of
Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston.
Rhythm for Sale was written by his grandson, Dr. Grant
Harper Reid, who dedicated decades of his life to this labor of love. We learn
from its pages that Leonard was born in 1889 in Birmingham, Alabama
where, by the age of 4, he was already performing for pennies on the street dressed
as a pickaninny.
And by the time he
passed away prematurely of a heart attack during rehearsals for a show set to
debut in Times Square early in 1943, he had amassed an impressive resume that
any entertainer might envy. However, this encyclopedic is much more than just a
litany of Harper’s considerable achievements, for it also recreates in vivid
fashion, the periods he participated in.
Perhaps more
importantly, in a straight no chaser style, it delves deeply into the psyches
of both its subject and many of his African-American colleagues. For, while
other history books merely stick to the surface by focusing just on the singing
and dancing, here we have a sobering exploration which examines their feelings
about racism.
Kudos to Dr. Reid for
this overdue tribute belatedly recognizing his truly remarkable grandfather.
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