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When Broadway Was Black: The Triumphant Story of the All-Black Musical That Changed the World

Caseen Gaines

The untold story of the musical that revolutionized Broadway--and the Black artists who made it unforgettable.

"This musical introduced Black excellence to the Great White Way. Broadway was forever changed and we, who stand on the shoulders of our brilliant ancestors, are charged with the very often elusive task of carrying that torch into our present."--Billy Porter, Tony, Grammy, and Emmy Award-winning actor

"The 1920s were the years of Manhattan's Black Renaissance. It began with Shuffle Along." --Langston Hughes


Before Hamilton lit up the stage, Shuffle Along made history.

In When Broadway Was Black, cultural historian Caseen Gaines brings to life the 1921 musical that redefined American theater. Created by Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake, Flournoy Miller, and Aubrey Lyles, Shuffle Along shattered expectations with its syncopated rhythms, vibrant performances, and unapologetic celebration of Black life. It wasn't just a hit--it was a cultural turning point that ignited the Harlem Renaissance and opened the door for performers like Josephine Baker and Paul Robeson.

This is a true story of ambition, artistry, and resilience--of four trailblazers who took the stage at a time when opportunity was anything but equal, and left a legacy that still resonates today.

For readers of The Warmth of Other Suns, Black Broadway, and Hamilton: The Revolution, this is essential reading for lovers of theater, American history, and Black cultural achievement.

Previously published as Footnotes: The Black Artists Who Rewrote the Rules of the Great White Way, this edition reintroduces a landmark moment in American culture with new urgency and insight.


Praise for When Broadway Was Black:

"A major contribution to culture."--Brian Jay Jones, New York Times bestselling author of Jim Henson: The Biography

"With meticulous research and smooth storytelling, Caseen Gaines significantly deepens our understanding of one of the key cultural events that launched the Harlem Renaissance."--A Lelia Bundles, New York Times bestselling author of On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker

"Absorbing..."--The Wall Street Journal


Take your seat. The curtain is rising. This is history like you've never seen it before.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Sourcebooks
  • Publish Date: Feb 7th, 2023
  • Pages: 512
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.22in - 5.58in - 1.33in - 1.14lb
  • EAN: 9781728259390
  • Categories: African American & BlackUnited States - 20th CenturyTheater - Broadway & Musicals

About the Author

Gaines, Caseen: -

Author and journalist Caseen Gaines has written for Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and NY Mag. He holds an MA from Rutgers Uni in American Studies, focusing on racial representations in popular culture.

Praise for this book

"In this well-researched compilation of behind-the-scenes stories and background, pop culture historian Gaines (Inside Pee-Wee's Playhouse) celebrates the 100th anniversary of the original staging of the all-Black musical comedy Shuffle Along... Gaines persuasively argues that these four men shouldn't be relegated to the footnotes of history, as their work resulted in monumental gains for many Black performers. Theater buffs and students of Black history will be pleased by this cogent defense of Shuffle Along." -- Library Journal
"Gaines offers an animated, well-researched history of the creation, production, and long afterlife of Shuffle Along... A spirited, educative contribution to both theater history and Black history." -- Kirkus Reviews
"In Gaines's hands, the artists come to life as groundbreakers--and later civil rights advocates (Sissle was president of the Negro Actors Guild in 1935)--who paved the way for artists to come. This vibrant history is well worth checking out." -- Publishers Weekly
"Through a well-paced and compelling narrative style, Gaines pays homage to the show that augured a new era for artists of color on Broadway...evocative and illuminating, Footnotes is an excellent addition to the canon of musical theater history." -- Booklist
"Exuberant and thoroughly captivating book...Gaines is in full command of the material he has fastidiously researched and assembled." -- The New York Times
"[A] deeply researched and thoughtful framing of this pioneering musical, its time and its influence...Gaines places the show within the broader American political and racial culture, making the book not only resonant but relevant." -- The Washington Post
"Gaines has produced an engaging and approachable book, in which he deftly navigates the complexity of social and cultural power in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries to argue for the immediacy and importance of Shuffle Along." -- Studies in Musical Theatre

"Caseen Gaines's well-researched and very readable study takes us on an eye-opening tour of a 1921 show by four Black men that became Broadway's first all-Black hit musical." -- TimeOut