WebMay 15, 2014 · Abstract. In 1904, political operator and gambling boss Robert T. Motts opened the Pekin Theater in Chicago. Dubbed the “Temple of Music,” the Pekin became one of the country's most prestigious African American cultural institutions, renowned for its all-black stock company and school for actors, an orchestra able to play ragtime and opera … WebThe Pekin Theater was rebuilt in 1906, and Motts' dream of owning a respectable theater for blacks had attained fruition. Its new seating capacity was 1,200. Most of the patrons and …
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The Pekin: The Rise and Fall of Chicago
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