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Ada Smith DuConge, aka "Bricktop," sings to a couple of unidentified customers at the club where she entertains Roman socialites, Dec. 18, 1951. The 57-year-old entertainer, born in Alderson, W.V., remembers Gay Paris of 1924 and the scores of American authors - Hemingway, Steinbeck, Bromfield, Scott Fitzgerald - who were beginning to make a name with their books. She now sings and teaches the Mambo with Ruben Calzado of Manzanillo, Cuba, who created the dance. (AP Photo/Mario Torrisi)
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1951-12-18
AP/East News
Associated Press
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