File:Louis Armstrong Arrest 2 Jan 1913 Times-Democrat.jpg

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Description New Orleans "Times-Democrat" newspaper item, 2 January 1913. Noting arrests at New Year celebrations, including young Louis Armstrong. Armstrong was sentenced to time in the "Colored Waif's [sic] Home", where he learned cornet. (Though this item uses Waif's, the newspaper more frequently used Waifs'.)
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