Her full name was Ada Beatrice Queen Victoria Louise Virginia Smith. But most people called her Bricktop because of her red hair. Bricktop was born in Alderson, West Virginia, in 1894. After her father passed away when she was four, her mother moved the family to Chicago, where Bricktop would spend her youth. In Chicago, Bricktop began what would be a lifetime in show business. She performed in a production of Uncle Tom's Cabin at five. By her late teens, she was a dancer and singer, performing around the country. At twenty, she moved to Harlem and Paris a few years later. Her Paris life first started with performing. But within a few years, she decided to open a nightclub, the first of a number of endeavors owning and managing nightclubs in Europe, Mexico, and the U.S. Bricktop was beloved by many. Writers wrote about her; F. Scott Fitzgerald said, "My greatest claim to fame is that I met Bricktop before Cole Porter." After retiring from managing clubs in 1961, she said,...