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Heat Wave

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by Donald Bogle


  617 “The last thing I”: Ibid., 30.

  618 “This is the most”: Evelyn Cunningham, “Says Ethel Waters: I’m Loaded with Faith!” Pittsburgh Courier, July 5, 1957, CF.

  619 “knew something deeper was”: Waters, To Me It’s Wonderful, 33.

  620 “who was still pretty”: Ibid., 35.

  621 “Three times I made”: Ibid., 29.

  622 “I was getting a”: Ibid., 37.

  623 “had to call Billy”: Ibid., 38.

  624 “I hadn’t met either”: Ibid., 31.

  625 “because my child needs”: “Billy Lists Race as Top Problem,” Chicago Defender, June 12, 1958, A2.

  626 “appearance in the huge”: Hazel Washington, “This Is HOLLYWOOD,” Chicago Defender, June 30, 1958, 17.

  627 “When I got there”: Author interview with Clisson Woods.

  628 “It was a church-related”: Author interview with Jim Malcolm.

  629 “You know what?”: Hazel A. Washington, “This Is HOLLYWOOD,” Chicago Defender, March 24, 1959, 18.

  630 “While Miss Waters packs”: Arthur Gelb, “Theatre: Ethel Waters,” New York Times, April 9, 1959, 36.

  631 “I weighed 340 pounds”: Doug Mauldin, “Motherwise She’s Getting Along: Ethel Waters Is Rich Spiritually,” Los Angeles Times, July 6, 1961, F1.

  632 “They don’t like it”: “ ‘Sitting on the Edge of Heaven,’ Says Ethel Waters, Ailing at 61,” July 10, 1961, 20, CF.

  633 “My agent called one”: Aleene B. MacMinn, “Ethel Waters to Bow as Guest in TV Series,” Los Angeles Times, October 6, 1961, A11.

  634 “I didn’t know a”: Author interview with George Maharis. Other comments by Maharis in this chapter are from this interview.

  635 “She was supposed to be”: Author interview with Marni Nixon. Other comments by Nixon in this chapter are from this interview.

  636 “It was a heartbreaker”: Hedda Hopper, “Veteran Actress Honored at Party,” Los Angeles Times, July 31, 1963, E7.

  637 “slim trim”: Author interview with Joan Croomes. Other comments by Croomes in this chapter are from this interview.

  638 “a small fee”: Waters, Letter, James Weldon Johnson Collection, Yale University.

  639 “Well, she’s gone”: Waters to Van Vechten, Letter, James Weldon Johnson Collection, Yale University.

  640 “You know I’ve had”: “Ethel Waters Goes on Despite Heart Attack,” Chicago Defender, March 10, 1964, A3.

  641 “I don’t believe I’ll”: Murray Schumach, “Career Discussed by Ethel Waters,” New York Times, February 22, 1964, np.

  642 “In your long career”: Jere Witter, “Great Television Interviews—Held on, off the Screen,” Los Angeles Times, July 19, 1965, C23.

  643 “The improvement in the”: J. Brantley Wilder and Jacob Sherman, “Singer Now 69, Has Been Away Since Teenager,” Philadelphia Tribune, November 20, 1965, 13.

  644 “Mrs. Ethel Waters”: New York Daily News, November 12, 1970, CF.

  645 “Dickie Boy”: Ethel Waters, To Me It’s Wonderful (New York: Harper & Row, 1972), 110.

  646 “they had tears in”: “Quaker Gives Sermon: Ethel Waters Sings at White House Rites,” Los Angeles Times, January 25, 1971, A4.

  647 “I hope I didn’t”: Waters, To Me It’s Wonderful, 122.

  648 “That was the closest”: Ibid., 123.

  649 “Amidst the recent flurry”: John Wilson, “Records: Ethel Waters,” New York Times, March 2, 1973, CF.

  650 “Perhaps this was the”: Wein and Chinen, Myself Among Others, 96.

  651 “Ethel, we love you!”: Theodore W. Graham, “40,000 Blacks, Whites in Chester Salute ‘Ethel Waters, Christian,’ ” Philadelphia Tribune, May 2, 1972, CF.

  652 “It’s hard to say”: Sandy Pearse, “Ethel Waters Honored,” Philadelphia Bulletin, May 1, 1972, CF.

  653 “She was very happy”: Mary T. Henderson, “Ethel Waters . . . ‘Wonderful Person,’ ” Philadelphia Bulletin, CF.

  654 “Pink is not my”: Twila Knaack, I Touched a Sparrow (Minneapolis, MN: World Wide Publications, 1978), 82.

  655 “She made it in”: Jody Jacobs, “A Loving Tribute to Ethel Waters,” Los Angeles Times, October 9, 1971, D1.

  656 “She stopped him short”: Knaack, I Touched a Sparrow, 83.

  657 “It was hard for”: Jacobs, “A Loving Tribute to Ethel Waters,” Los Angeles Times, October 9, 1971, D1.

  658 “You’ll get more use”: Knaack, I Touched a Sparrow, 83.

  659 “Well, this is probably”: Ibid., 109.

  660 “I’m not about to”: Ibid., 139.

  661 “Might I say, while”: Juliann DeKorte, Finally Home (Old Tappan, NJ: Fleming H. Revell, 1978), 40.

  662 “No!”: Ibid., 57.

  663 “One thing I found”: Ibid., 35.

  664 “She could be stern”: Ibid., 59.

 

 

 


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