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    Scott Joplin

    by Russell Roberts


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    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1

    Treemonisha 5

    What Is Ragtime? 9

    Chapter 2

    A Boy with a Gift 11

    Music and African Americans in the South 15

    Chapter 3

    "Maple Leaf Rag" 17

    John Stark 23

    Chapter 4

    Struggle for Respectability 25

    Ragtime's "Big Three" 31

    Chapter 5

    The New York Years 33

    The Ragtime Revival 39

    Chronology 40

    Selected Works 42

    Chapter Notes 43

    Further Reading 44

    Books 44

    Works Consulted 45

    On the Internet 45

    Glossary 46

    Index 47

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    Ragtime was an immensely popular form of music in the United States prior to World War I. Its toe—tapping style was exactly what a country like America, bursting into the 20th century full of excitement and enthusiasm, desired. Ragtime was uniquely American—just as America was unique among all the nations in the world.

    Scott Joplin was the King of Ragtime. His ragtime songs defined the genre and brought it into the homes of millions of people. Yet Joplin wanted more than that. He wanted to be known as a serious artist, a man whose work would elevate him along with the entire African—American community. His struggles in that regard make his life story all the more memorable.

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