In the 1950s and '60s, America hasn't reached ethnic equality. On the crowded Jersey Shore, resort city Cape May is known for its local pub, Joe's Tap, and its racial integration. Joe's Tap is a place for people of all races to unwind, from African American to Puerto Rican to white. Owners Joe and Mary keep the peace as best they can.
In the backdrop of this raucous joint is a girl by the name of Maurine Finch. She lives with her daddy, Mo, on the second story above Joe's Tap. Maurine, or "Little Mo," only has one friend, Ella, so when the two girls head off to school together,...
In the 1950s and '60s, America hasn't reached ethnic equality. On the crowded Jersey Shore, resort city Cape May is known for its local pub, Joe's ...
In the 1950s and '60s, America hasn't reached ethnic equality. On the crowded Jersey Shore, resort city Cape May is known for its local pub, Joe's Tap, and its racial integration. Joe's Tap is a place for people of all races to unwind, from African American to Puerto Rican to white. Owners Joe and Mary keep the peace as best they can.
In the backdrop of this raucous joint is a girl by the name of Maurine Finch. She lives with her daddy, Mo, on the second story above Joe's Tap. Maurine, or "Little Mo," only has one friend, Ella, so when the two girls head off to school together,...
In the 1950s and '60s, America hasn't reached ethnic equality. On the crowded Jersey Shore, resort city Cape May is known for its local pub, Joe's ...