Dispatches
The Gilda George Tennis Club journal.
Gilda George Founder Featured in Short Film by Former Ralph Lauren Creative Director
Our founder and creative director, Theodore McFail, was credited and featured in a 2023 short film by F.E. Castleberry, the former creative director for Ralph Lauren’s Rugby label.
Lawrence Otis Graham’s Our Kind of People: Inside America's Black Upper Class
Lawrence Otis Graham’s 1999 U.S. bestseller book, Our Kind of People: Inside America's Black Upper Class, provides a sympathetic insider account of the habits, clubs, and lifestyles of America’s wealthiest Black families.
Upper East Side Soundtrack IV
Available on Spotify.
Jacob Lawrence’s The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture Series
In 1938, Jacob Lawrence, one of the most prominent modern artists of the 20th century and a seminal figure of the Harlem Renaissance, completed a 41-panel series based on the life of General Toussaint L’Ouverture, a statesman and military genius descended from West African royalty.
The True Origins of the Preppie Aesthetic
What’s particularly intriguing about the preppie aesthetic is that despite how it’s often commodified and marketed, the true origins of the Look are frequently obscured or omitted from the public consciousness.
Upper East Side Soundtrack III
Available on Spotify.
Archibald John Motley Jr.: Jazz Age Portraits of Classic American Style
Archibald John Motley Jr., a Jazz Age modernist considered one of the major contributors to the Harlem Renaissance, visually chronicled the diverse and nuanced Black experience in the early decades of the 20th century.
Letter Correspondence Between Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois and Brooks Brothers
Gilda George Tennis Club has compiled a collection of four letters dating from 1925 to 1948 between Du Bois and the oldest and most storied American clothing brand. The letters document the delivery of suits and Benson & Hedges gold-tipped cigarettes.
Upper East Side Soundtrack II
Available on Spotify.
African American Jockeys Once Dominated the Kentucky Derby
The first professional African American athletes were jockeys, who dominated the sport of horse racing from the late 19th to the early 20th century.
The Original Take Ivy
In 1946, Alfred Eisenstaedt, legendary German photojournalist who rose to fame by capturing some of the world's best-known images, was commissioned by LIFE magazine to document daily campus life at the prestigious Historically Black College and University (HBCU), Howard University.
Upper East Side Soundtrack I
Available on Spotify.