Sort by: Hits | Alphabetical | <em>minstrel show</em> « Abagond Mar 22, 2008 ... Minstrel shows (1843-1950s) were one of the main forms of entertainment in America in the middle 1800s. White men (and later black men too) ... | http://abagond.wordpress.com/2008/03/22/minstrel-show/ |
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 | Blackface and <em>Minstrel Shows The Minstrel Show presents us with a strange and awful phenomenon. In the US they began in the 1830s, with working class white men dressing up as plantation ... | http://www.darienps.org/teachers/mpavia/Quarterprojectinfo/minstrel shows.ppt |
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 | American Experience | Stephen Foster | Special Features Learn more about the history and legacy of the blackface minstrel show in these excerpts of interviews with historians Dale Cockrell, Eric Lott, Deane Root, ... | http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/foster/sfeature/sf_minstrelsy.html |
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 | Alexa - Top Sites: <em>Minstrel Shows Alexa - The Web Information Company. Services: Alexa Web Information Service - information about the Web available via amazon.com Web Services; ... | http://www.alexa.com/browse |
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 | <em>Minstrel Show</em> - MSN Encarta Minstrel Show, theatrical entertainment originated and developed in the United States in the first half of the 19th century, and consisting of songs,. | http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761578073/minstrel_show.html |
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 | YouTube - <em>Minstrel Show The minstrel show is alive and well. This video does contain graphic language and pictures that may be offensive to some. | http://www.youtube.com/watch |
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 | 21st Century <em>Minstrel Show</em>? Minstrel shows began as whites donned blackface, and performed parodies of black life during antebellum America. Singing and dancing, along with ... |
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 | PeoplePlay UK - The <em>Minstrel Shows Some of the first black dancers to tour to England were the black minstrel performers from the USA. Records show them appearing at Vauxhall Gardens and in ... | http://www.peopleplayuk.org.uk/guided_tours/dance_tour/black_dance/minstrels.php |
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 | <em>Minstrel shows Explores the musical tradition. Includes an article by John Kenrick and a typical minstrel program. | http://www.musicals101.com/minstrel.htm |
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