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Ethiopian Serenaders
American Minstrel Show Collection, 1823-1947
1 Word Count (Inc. Footnotes): 7,157 Music to Some Consequence
Ashton Patriotic Sublime.5.Pdf (9.823Mb)
A History of Music in Old Mount Vernon, Ohio with Particular Attention to Woodward Hall and the Nineteenth-Century American Opera House
News from the Jerome Robbins Foundation Vol
Love and Theft: the Racial Unconscious of Blackface Minstrelsy Author(S): Eric Lott Source: Representations, No
Black Shaker Minstrels and the Comic Performance of Shaker Worship
History of Minstrelsy, Its Inner Workings and Business
Minstrelsy in Washington, DC
Minstrelsy, American in Oxford Music Online
Juba's Dance: an Assessment of Newly Acquired Documentation
Here Is a Promotional Portrait Broadside on Yellow Paper for Dodge's Protégé William Hayward, "The Eminent Ballad Singer."
The Virginia Minstrels at the Manchester Athenaeum
No Country for End Men: a Re-Evaluation of Small Ensemble Blackface Minstrelsy, 1843 to 1883
Shuffle Along’ and the Lost History of Black Performance in America Minstrelsy
Jay T. Last Collection of Entertainment: Theatrical Broadsides and Playbills: Finding Aid
US Entertainers and the Making of the Pacific Circuit, 1850-1890
Race: Between Slavery and Emancipation Uncle Tom’S Cabin and American Blackface Minstrelsy in the Netherlands from the 1840S to the 1880S
Top View
Whitewashing Blackface Minstrelsy in Nineteenth-Century England: Female Banjo Players in 'Punch'" (2013)
Minstrel Show Collection, 1831-1959 (Bulk 1860-1940)