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The Ozark Club of Montana: “Where All Were Welcome”

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The Ozark achieved fame for its quality entertainment featuring some of the best jazz musicians, black and white, in the western United States. Owned and operated many years by former, African American boxer Leo La Mar. The Ozark was an immediate success, and by the fall of 1935, the Ozark Club moved to 116-118 Third […]

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