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  • ...' was the first popular [[African American]] [[blackface]] [[minstrel show|minstrel]] troupe. The company was formed in 1865. Under the management of [[Charles ..., the success of the Georgia Minstrels spawned many imitators. Other black troupes found greater success and acceptance, and black minstrelsy took off as a ge ...
    3 Кб (357 слов) - 05:01, 12 февраля 2024
  • ...American advance man, manager, performer, and owner of blackface minstrel troupes composed of African American performers. ...
    1015 байт (67 слов) - 01:15, 17 февраля 2024
  • ...arles Callender''' was the owner of [[blackface]] [[minstrel show|minstrel troupes]] that featured [[African American]] performers. Although a [[tavern]] owne ...ame came to signify "black minstrelsy",<ref>Toll 203.</ref> and when rival troupes tried to appropriate it, Callender persuaded ''[[New York Clipper|The Clipp ...
    3 Кб (415 слов) - 23:14, 16 февраля 2024
  • ...Benedict's Minstrels''' were an [[United States|American]] [[minstrel show|minstrel]] group led by [[Charles H. Duprez]] and [[Lew Benedict]], which enjoyed it ...jid=5WINAAAAIBAJ&pg=6968,6478298&dq=charles-duprez+minstrel&hl=en Old Time Minstrel Dead: Charles H. Duprez Expired at the Rhode Island Hospital], ''[[The Prov ...
    3 Кб (397 слов) - 21:05, 29 февраля 2024
  • ...sful black minstrel troupes as manager, owner or both. The white-dominated minstrel market proved hostile to a black owner, and Hicks (like his contemporary, [ ...heastern United States in 1865-6. Hicks and company became the first black minstrel troupe to have a successful season. ...
    6 Кб (879 слов) - 01:15, 17 февраля 2024
  • '''Haverly's United Mastodon Minstrels''' was a [[blackface]] [[minstrel show|minstrel]] troupe created in 1877, when [[J. H. Haverly]] merged four of the compani ...ler companies folded or were forced to travel further from the established minstrel circuits in order to survive. ...
    4 Кб (547 слов) - 22:04, 19 марта 2024
  • {{Short description|19th-century blackface minstrel troupe in New York City}} '''Bryant's Minstrels''' was a [[blackface]] [[minstrel show|minstrel]] troupe that performed in the mid-19th century, primarily in [[New York Ci ...
    8 Кб (1103 слова) - 10:17, 12 февраля 2024
  • {{Short description|Blackface minstrel troupe}} ...e of English-born [[United States|American]] [[blackface]] [[minstrel show|minstrel]]s, established under that name in 1853 by James Buckley.<ref name="gammond ...
    7 Кб (1015 слов) - 12:34, 12 февраля 2024
  • {{short description|American blackface minstrel troupe}} | genre = [[Minstrel show]] ...
    11 Кб (1501 слово) - 21:09, 4 марта 2024
  • {{Short description|American blackface minstrel troupe}} ...ured grouping that constituted the first act of the standardized three-act minstrel show, with the [[interlocutor (music)|interlocutor]] in the middle and "Mr. ...
    10 Кб (1478 слов) - 18:38, 18 февраля 2024
  • ...of the dim-witted black man of the type that had been popularized in white minstrel shows. Modern commentators such as Mel Watkins cite him as one of the earli ...ed white minstrel. He was known to have earned $250 a week during European Minstrel Tours. He was a hit with both white and black audiences, particularly in th ...
    9 Кб (1297 слов) - 12:28, 9 февраля 2024
  • ..., [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]], and later in the same capacity with other troupes. While struggling to establish himself fully in his stage career he worked ...
    4 Кб (474 слова) - 15:27, 12 марта 2024
  • ...r-in]], who controls the proceedings.<ref name=def/> As the application of blackface is considered offensive and racist, the group is controversial.<ref>{{cite ...1.</ref> a dance form precursor to the iconic [[Brazilian Carnival]] dance troupes, it is also present in the French-speaking communities dances&nbsp;– the ...
    11 Кб (1557 слов) - 00:01, 12 февраля 2024
  • {{Short description|1850 minstrel song by Stephen Foster}}{{Infobox song | genre = [[Minstrel show]] ...
    19 Кб (2648 слов) - 11:42, 14 февраля 2024
  • ...cans|African American]]s in [[New York City]] and [[Chicago]]. Actors from troupes such as the [[Lafayette Players]] also crossed over into film. The [[Pekin ...> Stereotyped "[[coon song]]s" were popular, and [[blackface]] was common. Minstrel shows were often performed in early history and were inspired by black musi ...
    12 Кб (1741 слово) - 17:26, 1 января 2024
  • ...ith touring troupes included stints with other African-American travelling minstrel shows on the [[Theater Owners Booking Association]] vaudeville circuit: the By 1915, Cox had advanced from the "pickaninny" roles of her early minstrel years to singing the blues almost exclusively. In 1920, she left the vaudev ...
    20 Кб (2866 слов) - 01:59, 25 марта 2024
  • In 1896 at the age of 18, Gilpin joined a [[minstrel show]], leaving Richmond and beginning a life on the road that lasted for m In 1905, he started performing with traveling musical troupes of the [[Red Cross]] and the Candy Shop of America. He also played his firs ...
    17 Кб (2468 слов) - 03:49, 17 февраля 2024
  • ...to musical performances. In the words of [[W. C. Handy]], a veteran of a minstrel troupe, "Our hokum hooked 'em"{{sfn|Sotiropoulos|2009|p=40}} outside the op Daniel Beaumont points to [[minstrel shows]], vaudeville, and [[medicine shows]] as the origins of humor in blue ...
    30 Кб (4307 слов) - 10:24, 22 марта 2024
  • {{short description|Popular mid-19th century American minstrel song}} "Dixie" originated in the minstrel shows of the 1850s and quickly became popular throughout the United States. ...
    54 Кб (8223 слова) - 00:25, 28 февраля 2024
  • ...s the Albino Minstrels or the Albino Family in what was supposed to be a [[blackface]] show.<ref>Martin 89.</ref> ...
    20 Кб (2900 слов) - 21:28, 23 марта 2024
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