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Blackness in the white nation: A history of Afro-Uruguay

Andrews, GR (2010) Blackness in the white nation: A history of Afro-Uruguay. UNSPECIFIED. ISBN 9780807834176

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The Wassermans ruled over twentieth-century Hollywood by building MCA, the world's largest talent agency, which ultimately devoured the global multibillion-dollar conglomerate, Universal Studios. Hounded by antitrust prosecutors, attacked by lesser rivals, and betrayed by their own proteges, this supremely powerful couple vanquished their enemies while extending their influence beyond Sunset Strip, into governors' mansions, Senate chambers, the White House, and international boardrooms. Lew was uber-agent to legendary stars, a pioneering TV producer, and a film mogul with a Midas touch. He was a boss to sixty-two labor unions, a diplomat, political kingmaker, and cultural statesman. His wife and champion, Edie, was the daughter of a Cleveland mob attorney, the queen of Hollywood's social A list, and Lew's secret agent who used her cunning and charm to help him. For more than sixty years, the couple played a central role in shaping the Golden Age of TV, the glamorization of Las Vegas, the development of the blockbuster film (Psycho, Jaws, E.T.), and the elevation of the entertainment industry into America's number-one export. Sharp also chronicles the Wassermans' extraordinary philanthropy which made them the most generous of Hollywood's benefactors. © 2010 The University of North Carolina press. All rights reserved.


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Item Type: Book
Status: Published
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Andrews, GRreid1@pitt.eduREID10000-0002-5510-2456
Date: 1 January 2010
Date Type: Publication
Access Restriction: No restriction; Release the ETD for access worldwide immediately.
Institution: University of Pittsburgh
Schools and Programs: Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences > History
Refereed: Yes
ISBN: 9780807834176
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Date Deposited: 09 Apr 2014 15:27
Last Modified: 04 Dec 2020 20:55
URI: http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/21147

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