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A podcast about African American politics, history, and culture.
Step inside one of the most electrifying rooms in American music history — Miami’s legendary Harlem Square Club — and meet the man who built it: Clyde “Glass” Killens.
In this episode of Trey’s Table, we explore:
✨ The raw, powerful energy of Black nightlife in Overtown ✨ The story behind Sam Cooke’s iconic Live at the Harlem Square Club performance ✨ Clyde Killens’ rise from Georgia to Miami entertainment king ✨ How Black cultural spaces became sites of joy, resistance, and community during segregation
This is more than a music story. This is a story about Black creativity, identity, and the spaces that allowed our culture to shine.
🎧 Listen now: Episode 391— “The Harlem Square Club” Link in bio.