{"id":703,"date":"2012-06-02T01:26:35","date_gmt":"2012-06-02T01:26:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.becomingrichardpryor.com\/pryors-peoria\/?page_id=703"},"modified":"2014-06-11T19:48:27","modified_gmt":"2014-06-11T19:48:27","slug":"harold-parker","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.becomingrichardpryor.com\/pryors-peoria\/people\/harold-parker\/","title":{"rendered":"Harold Parker"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Along with his wife Margaret &#8220;China Bee,&#8221; Harold Parker lived right next door to Richard Pryor and his family on North Washington Street in the 1940s. The Parkers were the power couple of Peoria&#8217;s black underground, their names a byword for style and sophistication in Sin City. China Bee was the city&#8217;s best-known black madam, Harold its best-known black fashion plate, his suits elegantly tailored and his mustache neatly trimmed.<\/p>\n<p>Harold re-made himself in the 1950s and early-1960s. He divorced China Bee and married a Chicago chorus girl. \u00a0He ran for Alderman as a Republican and as a reformer. And he opened, in <a title=\"Harold\u2019s Club\" href=\"http:\/\/www.becomingrichardpryor.com\/pryors-peoria\/archive\/view-archive-by-place\/harolds-club\/\">Harold&#8217;s Club<\/a>, an establishment that brought together his highest ambitions and his freest impulses, offering a full &#8220;package entertainment&#8221; of costumed show girls, jazz and R&amp;B musicians, and female impersonators. The\u00a0<em>Chicago Tribune\u00a0<\/em>called Harold&#8217;s Club <a title=\"Harold Parker, Boy Wonder of Peoria\" href=\"http:\/\/www.becomingrichardpryor.com\/pryors-peoria\/1959\/09\/26\/harold-parker-boy-wonder-of-peoria\/\">&#8220;the hottest thing since Khrushchev&#8221;<\/a> and noted that it attracted an interracial clientele. It was also the club where Richard Pryor made his debut as a comic.<\/p>\n<p>Parker&#8217;s suavity appears to have been matched by a very tough-minded approach to business. A $1 mistake with a customer was enough provocation for Parker to <a title=\"Waitress Says Parker \u2018Sapped\u2019 Her\" href=\"http:\/\/www.becomingrichardpryor.com\/pryors-peoria\/1957\/07\/21\/waitress-says-parker-sapped-her\/\">beat down a waitress<\/a>. He was busted by cops on another occasion and allegedly <a title=\"Cop in Closet Sees Bribe\" href=\"http:\/\/www.becomingrichardpryor.com\/pryors-peoria\/1961\/06\/26\/2770\/\">offered hush money<\/a> to one officer.<\/p>\n<p>Hounded by the law, Parker struggled to keep his club in operation. Peoria&#8217;s Mayor Robert Day seems to have had <a title=\"Day v. Illinois Liquor Commission\" href=\"http:\/\/www.becomingrichardpryor.com\/pryors-peoria\/1963\/01\/24\/day-v-illinois-liquor-commission\/\">a vendetta against Parker<\/a>, overruling a state commission and <a title=\"Harold\u2019s Club Liquor License Revoked\" href=\"http:\/\/www.becomingrichardpryor.com\/pryors-peoria\/1961\/07\/21\/harolds-club-liquor-license-revoked\/\">taking away the liquor license<\/a> of Harold&#8217;s Club, which was tantamount to closing down the nightclub.<\/p>\n<p>After his club closed, Parker looked for a new base of operations and moved to Chicago, where he died a few years later of a heart attack. He was a true man of parts: Richard Pryor remembered him both as one of the &#8220;meanest cats&#8221; he ever knew and, much more fondly, as a club owner who looked at a skinny, eager kid and offered him a shot at making it.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Along with his wife Margaret &#8220;China Bee,&#8221; Harold Parker lived right next door to Richard Pryor and his family on North Washington Street in the 1940s. 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