All these years I thought I was something else, and I'm something else. It's about hope, rising up. So in some ways, we had four generations of Black adults singing it together. Found inside. . . What makes this book endearing is its chatty, calm account of how genius in America can be a matter-of-fact defiance of reality that won’t alarm your dog or save mankind. Subscribe. CORD JEFFERSON: It's just, like, a really.... IMANI PERRY: So, you know, it's complicated. EMMETT G PRICE III: ...Is supposed to be we the people. IMANI PERRY: And immediately my aunts and uncles and my mother - everybody stands up and starts to sing with him. SHIMA OLIAEE: All of these people, he argued, they need to be seen. CORD JEFFERSON: Acastanhada - somewhat chestnut-colored; alva - snowy white; alva escura - dark snowy white; alvarinto (ph) - kind of blonde; alva rosada - pinkish white; amorenada - somewhat dark-skinned; avermelhada - reddish; azul - blue; bem morena - very dark-skinned; bem branca - very white; branca-avermelhada - white going on for red; branca-melada - honey-colored white; branca-morena - white but dark-skinned. The show is known for its deep-dive journalism and innovative sound design. This is a fascinating six-part series about Harry Pace, who is generally lost to time, but whose vision shaped what became the modern record industry. KIESE LAYMON: I'm just saying - my sense, when I heard this story, I thought the dude could be white. All rights reserved. And apparently even before Carl Hansberry had moved his family into that Woodlawn white neighborhood, Harry had already snuck his family in. - and you see children killed by death squads, Black children begging everywhere you go on the street, it's clear that in Brazil, the darker you are, the more oppressed you are, which is true in much of Latin America. - somewhat toward white. PAUL SLADE: And at that point, Woodlawn's white residents, the property owners’ association, they realize they've been tricked. SHIMA OLIAEE: What about you? IMANI PERRY: Absolutely. SHIMA OLIAEE: It's a poem about the past, the present and the future. SHIMA OLIAEE: It was a little bit of this protective bubble where the harshness of the rest of the South didn't really apply. SUSAN PACE: ...He flipped out and made me cancel the date. And just a few years after that... MANHATTAN HARMONY FOUR: (Singing) Lift every voice and sing till Earth and heaven ring. Listen to The Vanishing Of Harry Pace: Episode 5 and 409 more episodes by Radiolab Podcasts (Radiolab), free! Visit our website terms of use at www.wnyc.org for further information. JAMI FLOYD: You've auditioned well for Harry. Like, what are you hearing there? Research Fiction and Thought Experiments in Design traces design fiction from the Italian radical design of the 1960s through British Art Schools in the late 1990s to contemporary adaptations of the practice by companies like Google, ... Is he Latino? Right? My mother is one of 12. Pace's work needs to be understood in that context as doing activism through business. And he doesn't fully elaborate this when he remembers it, but he decides not to honor Lincoln. IMANI PERRY: People are moving out of Jacksonville. No signup or install needed. SHIMA OLIAEE: There certainly would have been backlash from white people after Hansberry v. Lee. But we do know from Harry's testimony in court that he was working with James Burke in this. JAD ABUMRAD: In addition to being a scholar who knows all about Harry Pace and Black Swan, he's also writing a book about "Lift Every Voice.". It seems that Harry Jr. and Josephine together destroy any evidence that they are Black. SHIMA OLIAEE: So thank you, Harry. Our fact checker is Natalie Meade. JOHN MCWHORTER: (As Harry) Well, that would be a conclusion on my part. Lift Every Voice. And it gets into 1917, Harry Pace married Ethylene Bibb. So this is a great question because as you all know, now, he doesn't remember that moment. KIESE LAYMON: She's so generous. Series artwork was created by Katia Herrera. Some people have asked us, actually, why are you guys, you two Middle Easterners, telling this story. The authoritative record of New York Public Radio’s programming is the audio record. Everybody’s Got One. Copyright © 2021 New York Public Radio. I'm him. All the while, John Johnson would secretly smuggle in these Black publications, which he says was what led him to start Ebony and Jet, making him one of the 400 richest men in America. JAMI FLOYD: It's so modest, which is - if you want anonymity, I guess that's a good thing, right? The Vanishing of Harry Pace was created and produced by Shima Oliaee and Jad Abumrad. For that one episode. Man, I jumped in too fast again. About. KIESE LAYMON: And the fact that that doesn't ever come up in this conversation then makes me feel like, you know, this character is dipping into a Black, like, grab bag of stuff. I probably wouldn't have gone to the school that I went to. CORD JEFFERSON: Brazil - in 1976, Brazil's census, the national household census - last question on the census asked people what color they were. Harry Pace was born in Covington, Georgia. His father, Charles Pace, died when he was a baby so Harry was raised by his mother, Nancy Francis Pace. He finished elementary school at the age of twelve. JOHN JOHNSON: He definitely was my mentor. This is totally appropriate to say to this guy that I don't know. And one of the first things she discovered is that the power of the song throughout time, you can see the seeds of that in the song's creation story. SHIMA OLIAEE: Which Eric says, for some reason, really set him off. INTERVIEWER: And Mr. Pace - would you consider him to be your mentor? Special thanks to Nellie Gilles, Ben Shapiro, Deborah George and Joe Richman. CORD JEFFERSON: When I went to Brazil, Brazil was the first time I'd ever been in a country where just, like, everybody looked like me. But in the '50s and '60s, there was a dentist, professional man, and his family that tried to move into our neighborhood. That phrase throws me. I was like, I'm going to piss off my family. We don't have his voice. JOHN JOHNSON: So he was more than a mentor. JAD ABUMRAD: And we should say, the song is maybe making a comeback - maybe? JAD ABUMRAD: So the first chunk of the song captures the spirit of optimism. So at a certain point, the other side calls Harry himself to the stand. Maybe it's back for another round. hırvat yoksa ve biri bana sorarsa onunla değiştiririm ama ben hiç kimseden formasını gidip istemem. Imagine if he would have known about this. But then, a couple months later, something happens that scatters the song far and wide. After we kind of got over the giddy aspect of it, you know, we were trying to decide what to do with this knowledge. It was mind-blowing. And I actually left and was, like, fuming. And he just wants to establish for the jury, that guy is a Black man. SHIMA OLIAEE: He says sitting in that car - again, the car... ERIC PACE: I just had another identity crisis, where I felt like, wow, I don't feel like I've lived a upbringing in the Black world that qualifies me to claim that I'm Black. JAD ABUMRAD: It was very much like Black Swan. The Vanishing of Harry Pace was … And you had to walk through a white neighborhood to do so. You've heard her throughout the series. Which is incredible. IMANI PERRY: ...And offers them money to prevent them from moving in. And so I would run errands and do whatever he wanted me to do. SUSAN OLSEN: So this is Arbutus to our right. Their first sort of... BARACK OBAMA: All the workers who organized... IMANI PERRY: ...Memory of a president was Obama... BARACK OBAMA: Yes, we can to justice and equality. It got pretty big, so big that when I got in the car, I had to slump 'cause it would get flattened out on the... PETER PACE: ...On the ceiling. SHIMA OLIAEE: Do you know what the falling out was? It was this sort of moment when he could feel what it meant to say that that song was the Black national anthem. JAD ABUMRAD: Understandably. Harry Pace founded Black Swan Records exactly 100 years ago. The Vanishing of Harry Pace was created and produced by Shima Oliaee and Jad Abumrad. CANDACE EDWARDS: (Laughter) That's what we call it. So here's the good news: over the past year, more than 29,000 of you made a contribution to Radiolab. KIESE LAYMON: Is that brother - is this brother right here - do you think that's a brother or is that a... EVE DUNBAR: He could be Black. IMANI PERRY: In the way that Black Swan Records was a watershed. What's the deed number? PAUL SLADE: So now Harry is working with Carl Hansberry in the Hansberry family. It's a relatively prosperous neighborhood. IMANI PERRY: You know, what he experienced in the barbershop - that's my experience generationally of Black culture. Apparently in a lot of Latin American countries - and I guess this is also true of Trinidad and Tobago - they see race as about phenotype - how you look, how you're perceived. maç sonu modric'in yaptığı açıklama duygulandıran cinsten: "hiç forma istemem. Money. And this is commonplace in Black Southern culture. It's the hairline. His son tried to re-segregate it. A day later, his body ends up in the Bronx. IMANI PERRY: (Reading) We met many people fleeing, James recounted. SHIMA OLIAEE: Harry Jr., Harry Pace's son. JAD ABUMRAD: Harry tells James Burke to find him a house that is for sale in that white neighborhood. SHIMA OLIAEE: This is when Trixie (ph) comes and brings the lemonade and says, oh, oh wee (ph), let's sing another. CORD JEFFERSON: Cabocla - copper-colored; cor-de-cafe - coffee-colored; canela - cinnamon; cafe au lait - coffee with milk; cor-de-ouro - gold-colored; cor-de-rosa - pink; meio-amarela - half yellow; meio-branca - half white; meio-morena - half dark-skinned; meio-preta - half Black; melada - honey-colored; mestica - half-caste, mestiza; parda-clara - light brown; parda-morena - brown morena; parda-preta - Black-brown; polaca - Polish women, Polish woman. One thing we didn't tell you in Episode 1 is that while Harry was doing all the Black Swan stuff, he was also the president of an insurance company. Don't be fooled, all-white jury, that is a Black man causing trouble. PETER PACE: I don't know why that would be offensive. When we think about benefitting financially from slavery, slave owners took insurance policies out on their slaves knowing that the slaves would die and that the death of the slave would be replaced not necessarily with a body but with a bag of coins. SHIMA OLIAEE: Did you ever wonder why you had an Afro? I don't know what Kiese is talking about. We don't have this sort of... IMANI PERRY: ...Highly networked daily life. So there is this organic spread of the song. And in having been to Brazil - right? The Vanishing of Harry Pace was created and produced by Shima Oliaee and Jad Abumrad. No. ERIC PACE: That just put everything into perspective. JAD ABUMRAD: ...And Miles. SUSAN OLSEN: No. And that's when Harry moves to Chicago. SHIMA OLIAEE: We almost wanted to be like, Harry, give us a sign. JAD ABUMRAD: So Harry decides to try and solve this space problem. It's a mystery. We started off being the Soylent Band because of the drummer. No, absolutely not a better world. He just went back to tuning his amp because in his mind there wasn't really a question. KIESE LAYMON: And I love this notion of this possibly white guy who put on Black - not face but a Black persona to ultimately help liberate and free and get access to things for Black folks. IMANI PERRY: Race is not something that is. Come on, Harry. We're like, OK, this is getting weirder and weirder. God of our weary years, God of our silent tears. You heard it at civil rights marches. JAD ABUMRAD: So Harry sets his sights on this neighborhood. Like, was he pressured into passing? JAD ABUMRAD: So getting back to the living room, she suspects as they were all there singing together, everybody in her family was having their own personal flashback. JOHN FIEDLER: (As Mr. Lindner) Well, I'm from the Clybourne Park Improvement Association. IMANI PERRY: One of their missiles almost took the life of the then-8-year-old signer of this letter. JAD ABUMRAD: Let's get back to the story. Jad, do we - should we get the - Pace's mission statement of Supreme Liberty Life? SHIMA OLIAEE: Eric says he pulled off at a truck stop, read the packet one more time, then got in his car and drove back. ERIC PACE: I was obsessed with Sam Cooke. Did the enumerator simply make that assumption and mark down W, or was there a conversation about race in which Harry Pace misrepresented? The label founded 100 years ago by Harry Pace. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "ONE NATION UNDER A GROOVE"). What we know is that his wife and kids packed up and then sold a lot of his things and then proceeded to never talk about his past - not to family, not to friends, no one. It's the one where he's in a pinstripe suit. SUSAN OLSEN: Ethylene Pace - that C. S. Hall (ph) is the funeral director, that the hearse is scheduled to arrive at 12 o'clock. Is it Ethylene? It's a modern phenomenon. The Vanishing of Harry Pace was created and produced by Shima Oliaee and ... in excruciating detail. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Abumrad set out to compose film scores, but instead turned his focus to journalism. Like, there seem to be so many stories happening all at once. We came of age sleeping many people to a bed. SHIMA OLIAEE: And the father of Lorraine... ANNOUNCER: The first Black playwright to win the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for the best play of the year. Featuring the perspectives of 60 contributors representing 25 different countries and countries of origin, and combining candid narratives with simple, yet striking, portraiture, this book provides living testimony to the diversity of ... Here’s the extraordinary story of Roland Hayes, another great (and largely forgotten) creator of new cosmologies. And he talked about how Black history has not been recognized, how we fixate too much only on white men and what they've accomplished. But in T&T, they call you a sweet darky. We want to talk some more about this. The next thing he does in his off hours, I guess, is he starts looking for homes that are for sale in white neighborhoods. IMANI PERRY: Almost immediately, all across the South, Black women who are in women's civic organizations began to share the song through their organizations. The Vanishing of Harry Pace is a series about the phenomenal but forgotten man who changed the American music scene. Found inside – Page iThe standard Ravel biography by the world's foremost authority — brilliantly detailed and documented, filled with quotations from letters, interviews with the composer's friends, an illuminating analysis of each of his works, a study of ... PETER PACE: It was a mixed thing because the more we read about this man, the more remarkable he was. Created in 2002 by host Jad Abumrad, the program began as an exploration of scientific inquiry. What is your take on that? Without the remaining 46% or so, the thing wasn't a good document. But then... SINGERS: Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us. And, you know, Shima wouldn't tell me. MANHATTAN HARMONY FOUR: (Singing) Lift every voice and sing. JAMI FLOYD: So we don't know what happened, Jad. The show is known for its deep-dive journalism and innovative sound design. SHIMA OLIAEE: And you were playing an instrument? Radiolab In the first episode of The Vanishing of Harry Pace, Harry sets out to change the world and builds multiverses again and again — then watches it all … The show is known for its deep-dive journalism and innovative sound design. What's the deed number? That's just against - that's against our principles in America. We just don't know. This is crazy. And within, like, about 30 seconds, my sister - my older sister started - said out loud, oh, so does this mean that we're African American? Our Harlem Moon: Episode Four from The Vanishing of Harry Pace, a six-part series created by Jad Abumrad and Shima Oliaee. He said, nope, you've got to come to the family meeting, and I'll tell you everything. The Vanishing of Harry Pace: Episode 3. JAD ABUMRAD: (Laughter) That's a good idea. IMANI PERRY: They move in, and they are met with mob violence. When I was in the high school, you know, I really wanted to have a flattop. I'm generally moved by young people feeling excited about learning something about themselves. They were like, cool. JAD ABUMRAD: And Imani says it might have gone nowhere; you know, been just a nice recital. SHIMA OLIAEE: She walked into a side room, and a minute or two later, she came back with a stack of paper. And what they discover is that the neighborhood association... JAMI FLOYD: They had only gotten 54% of the people in the neighborhood to support the restrictive covenant. Here y'all go. SHIMA OLIAEE: So 1937, this case starts, right? IMANI PERRY: OK. Pace stated that the first purpose of the Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Company was providing low-cost homes of finest construction using all colored craftsmen. KIESE LAYMON: Now, see, this is the Harry Pace I imagined the whole time you were talking. In 1921 and into 1922, Still worked at Black Swan as an arranger. JAMI FLOYD: (As Charles) Pardon me for asking you this question, Mr. Pace. But when you bring a test case in the courts, the first thing you want to do is what? IMANI PERRY: Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us. JAD ABUMRAD: We asked historian Imani Perry if she would read Pace's mission statement. In this spin-off tale, Ethel Waters hijacks a degrading song and makes the music her own. JAD ABUMRAD: At this point, the interviewer for this oral history - it was done for the Visionary Project - jumps in with a question about Harry's complexion. But he wanted to provoke the neighborhood. The Vanishing of Harry Pace (Radiolab) 1. Best known for their work on Radiolab and its hit spin-off, Dolly Parton’s America, Abumrad and his co-producer Shima Oliaee are speaking from New York about their latest podcast, The Vanishing of Harry Pace. CANDACE EDWARDS: We both make the beats together. And... KIESE LAYMON: ...Maybe, I don't know, is Blackness this, like, one thing you can get injected with, and then you're like, hey, I do - this is why I like Bob Marley? They're like, oh, you know, this is a betrayal. SHIMA OLIAEE: But then on Thanksgiving holiday, something happened. THE PACES: (Singing) Only he knows what. Let it resound loud as the rolling sea. JAD ABUMRAD: I don't know, seemed plausible. IMANI PERRY: But then in 1901, there is this great fire in Jacksonville that burned a lot of the city. Like, I don't know why I got so angry. Phenotype is what defines race in Trinidad and Tobago. The guy who tried to desegregate the neighborhood? I was just moved by that. That's the deepest work we can do as journalists. JAMI FLOYD: You know, after such a full life, the end seems so abrupt and so - I don't know. Anyhow, thank you for listening. Pace launched the career of Ethel Waters, inadvertently invented the term rock n roll, played an … Thanks also to Mac Premo and Little Wing Lee... SHIMA OLIAEE: ...Celia Muller, Sahar Baharloo, Theodora Kuslan, Andrea Latimer, Michelle Xu, Mike Berry, Maya Pasini-Schau, Rachel Lieberman and Kim Nowacki. Harry Pace founded Black Swan Records exactly 100 years ago. With insurance, this was stability. JAMES WELDON JOHNSON: As we are or sinking 'neath the load we bear? And the time came for them to meet the parents. The label founded exactly 100 years ago by Harry Pace. SHIMA OLIAEE: And it's all about the gray space. Found insideA meningitis outbreak in their underprivileged neighborhood left Sylvia Acevedo’s family forever altered. As she struggled in the aftermath of loss, young Sylvia’s life transformed when she joined the Brownies. And then there are parts of the country where it never really, like, had the same hold anyway. James didn't understand who he was talking to. The NAACP gets involved. You know, he was a 21-year-old kid feeling already uncomfortable in his own skin, as we all are when we are 21, and this just felt like an answer to something. I'm going to show you pictures of Harry Pace. EMMETT PRICE: How do I uplift while I climb? I mean, I was born in 1953. 2M ago 6w ago. 06.26.2021. PETER PACE: Unfortunately, it kind of put Eric a little bit out of the fold as far as the family's concerned. The label founded 100 years ago by Harry Pace. SHIMA OLIAEE: Now, Peter really didn't say anything in that moment. SHIMA OLIAEE: So we thought this was going to be a series just about music. The label founded exactly 100 years ago by Harry Pace. They would make his life hell. JAD ABUMRAD: ...With Jami Floyd on the hundredth anniversary of him starting Black Swan Records. I'm Jad Abumrad, here with... SHIMA OLIAEE: This is the Vanishing of Harry Pace, a miniseries on RADIOLAB. I think it's pretty big. And that created a massive new firm, which more or less owned the Black market for life insurance. And I was surprised because, you know, I just didn't anticipate that - you know, he had a great music teacher. SHIMA OLIAEE: The Vanishing of Harry Pace was created by Jad Abumrad and Shima Oliaee and is presented as a collaboration between Awesome Audio, RADIOLAB and Radio Diaries. CHARLES MCKINNEY: ...And, you know - and then, you know, I'm pushing back on my students. But what Harry does next... SHIMA OLIAEE: ...Is on a whole 'nother level. I was kind of trying to feel the environment and kind of get some inspiration from my surroundings. It's not something anyone can do by themselves. IMANI PERRY: You know, my mother talks about going to the bakery and buying day-old bread, right? PAUL SLADE: He's got this other job, this other life. Why don't we have, like, three movies about this dude, right? It was Motown before Motown, FUBU before FUBU: Black Swan Records. But after the recital, people generally go on about their lives. So they look at people and are making decisions about their race without asking them at times. WNYC Studios. I went to San Jose State and graduated in 1967. In 2013, he meets a woman named Candace (ph). Du Bois. And of course, just last week, Vanessa Williams sang it at the White House. PETER PACE: So at that moment, we all looked at each other and thought, whoa. I was primarily the singer. According to their rules - these are the rules the association made for themselves. JAMI FLOYD: He knows he's going to trip a lawsuit. I'm as white as you. Radiolab is one of the most beloved podcasts and public radio shows in the world. IMANI PERRY: The arc is sort of the arc of Black life, period. CHARLES MCKINNEY: I mean, you know, hello, Ava DuVernay, right? Black Swan Records was first to record the anthem Lift Every Voice and Sing. IMANI PERRY: And then they also lived with... IMANI PERRY: ...The constant repetition of video footage of Black people being killed by police officers. He was the president of the largest Black-owned insurance company in America after all. What is this white, colored, negro thing? Found insideIn this book the author, a Harvard evolutionary biologist presents an account of how the human body has evolved over millions of years, examining how an increasing disparity between the needs of Stone Age bodies and the realities of the ... IMANI PERRY: It ends with a point of possibility. But could he also have been saying, listen; this race thing is crazy. SHIMA OLIAEE: One record to rule them all. PAUL SLADE: Released on Black Swan by a band called the Manhattan Harmony Four - actually, on the label, it says Negro national anthem or national Negro anthem. Harry Pace founded the first major Black-owned record label in the U.S., ushering in a new wave of American music. Our Harlem Moon. Weekly+ . We have to record our sermons. And rather than going to jail, I needed to get two-years' work in the public interest. Well, we all end up dead in the ground alone. JOHN WORTHAM: (Singing) In the cotton fields of Dixie is a dear old Southern home where the mockingbirds - oh, get that flossy - and moonlight love to sing, in the land where cotton is king. And I do think we probably wouldn't have lived in the neighborhood that we lived in. SHIMA OLIAEE: 1940, as this case is being concluded, Harry, and his family, is now listed as white. There was no possible way that I could ever kind of, like, convince these people that I am any way connected with them. Right. This is "The Vanishing Of Harry Pace," the miniseries on RADIOLAB. And special thanks to Nellie Gilles, Ben Shapiro, Deborah George and Joe Richman. THE PACES: (Singing) You have nothing to do within a week. PAUL SLADE: So at some point between 1930 and 1940, something changed. PETER PACE: But in the '60s, all of a sudden it was cool to have an Afro. PAUL SLADE: And just the sheer amount of energy that he had - you know, just one of his lives would have exhausted me. Will the song attach itself to Imani's son's generation the same way it did for her and her mother's and her grandmother's and her great-grandmother's? Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window), Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window), Copyright © 2021 New York Public Radio. JAMI FLOYD: Oh, maybe the chat would be good. Letters to editors, you know, articles in newspapers - they're the ones who say, this is an anthem. I think that's the thing. SHIMA OLIAEE: It was the Black Swan moment of the theater. And think about it. That's interesting. Then, he disappeared. Harry Pace founded … SHIMA OLIAEE: So in starting this company, Harry clearly saw a need. Anyhow, for those who aren’t full of that sort of fear and anger, I recommend a recent podcast series from RadioLab: The Vanishing of Harry Pace. Well, I guess for me, that's the remains-to-be-seen question, right? SHIMA OLIAEE: Screenwriter Cord Jefferson. Black No More, White No More. And they check every single lease in the neighborhood. IMANI PERRY: (Reading) No Negroes or any person or persons of Negro blood or extraction... JAD ABUMRAD: He was one of the guys who wrote it. KIM WESTON: (Singing) Lift every voice and sing. It's like, OK, yeah, come on in. There was the threat of that picket. SHIMA OLIAEE: The Vanishing of Harry Pace was created by Jad Abumrad and Shima Oliaee and is presented as a collaboration between Awesome Audio, RADIOLAB and Radio … No signup or install needed. SHIMA OLIAEE: She says that arc, from having hope to having it crushed to somehow finding a way forward. Pace launched the career of Ethel Waters, inadvertently invented the term rock n roll, played an important role in … But like all lies or half-truths, there's leakage. ERIC PACE: I got a - what was called a lineup. And it was like a - whoosh (ph) - kind of thing. And then there was also a strange kind of feeling, like, well... SHIMA OLIAEE: Does this explain me in some way? JAD ABUMRAD: The Vanishing of Harry Pace was written, produced and edited by me and Shima Oliaee, the Osm Audio team. I don't know what it was all about. ARCHIVAL: The possibilities are unlimited. 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