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Jack Basket Room
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Jack Basket Room, Los Angeles, 1949
Bill Sampson (lf.) was one of the first Black DJs in Los Angeles who broadcasted live from Jack's Basket Room, on Central Ave. The nightclub was owned by the first African American heavyweight boxing champion, Jack Johnson.
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