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E. Russell Smith was a gangster and entrepreneur that carried the club scene of Seattle, Washington during the 1920’s. Nicknamed “Noodles,” Smith was known to keep just enough cash on hand for a bowl of noodles after a long night of gambling.

Around 1909, Noodles made his way to the Washington area with $17,000; money he said he had acquired in a three-day gambling spree. With his financing in place, Smith busied himself in the nightclub scene, dominating jazz sets for over 20 years. Partnering with Burr “Blackie” Williams, Smith opened famous places like the Dumas Club and the Alhambra, also known as the Black and Tan Club because it catered to both blacks and whites.

Little Known Black History Fact: E. Russell Smith  was originally published on blackamericaweb.com

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