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Leon Hefflin Sr.

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166:. His father was a blacksmith and his mother was a cook. His family moved to Los Angeles when he was 2, shortly after the murder of their father. He began technical training in grammar school and found he had a gift for woodworking. He excelled above all other students at 14th Street Intermediate School and his handiwork was entered into the State Exposition in 1915. 142:(August 17, 1898 – November 20, 1975) was a pioneering African-American producer, director, business owner, furniture manufacturer, and entrepreneur. After losing his large and successful manufacturing business in the Depression he rebounded to produce the first and largest outdoor jazz entertainment event of its kind, the " 272:
downtown Los Angeles to produce the "Greatest Negro All Star Musical to Hit Coast". His business partner was Curtis Mosby. The featured performer was Dorothy Dandridge. The show had a run of eleven weeks and was going to New York. It closed to rave reviews. and was covered by 20 newspapers across the
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Hefflin opened Hefflin Manufacturing Company. He moved his factory four times. Hefflin developed many departments within his factory; dining rooms, living rooms and caskets. Leon was one of the first African-Americans to offer his investors
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in which he had over 50 employees. Hefflin was listed as one of a few Negro businesses at the time and was valued at $ 200,000. It was devoted to manufacturing furniture toy making. He eventually lost it at the start of the
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and the Elks auditorium held many of his events. He built and operated the Royal Appomattox Club and owned a 250-room hotel with cafe.
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Central Avenue--its rise and fall, 1890-c. 1955 : including the musical renaissance of Black Los Angeles
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on August 3, 1958. He hosted a beauty contest at the events. His first COJ show starred
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American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, bandleader and actor
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Negro Year book An Annual Encyclopedia of the Negro 1931-1932
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jazz scene, and showcased over 125 artists over 15 years.
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Hefflin Manufacturing Co.
Palestine, Texas
United States
Los Angeles
California
Swing
big band
mainstream jazz
blues
Cavalcade of Jazz
Wrigley Field
Central Ave
Palestine, Texas
capital stock
Tulsa
Paul Williams
Depression
Toni Harper
Dinah Washington
Roy Milton
Frankie Lane
Shrine Auditorium
Count Basie
The Honey Drippers
Valaida Snow
Joe Turner
The Peters Sisters
Dorothy Dandridge
Mayan Theatre
Wings Over Jordan Choir

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