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Minstrel Shows
8 Sites
Sites relating to the controversial 19th and 20th century genre of musical theatre performed in "blackface".
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Africans in America
- Information on the origins of the minstrel character, Jim Crow.
American Minstrel Show Collection
- Information about the archive held at Princeton University.
Black-Face Minstrelsy
- Includes images, background and a script sample.
Minstrel Show, The
- Page from a site on the Jacksonian era in America provides a short history of the minstrel genre and an exploration of the archetypes it created.
Minstrel Shows
- Explores the musical tradition. Includes an article by John Kenrick and a typical minstrel program.
Stephen Foster | Blackface Minstrelsy
- From the website for the PBS American Experience documentary "Stephen Foster" a page of information on the Minstrel Show in the 19th century.
Minstrelsy Homepage 1830-1852
- Includes image gallery, songs, texts, notices and reviews, articles, and essays and interpretation of the minstrel show tradition.
Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University
- Racism and racial stereotypes in the Jim Crow Era. Includes information on minstrel shows, the stock characters originated in them such as Jim Crow, Zip Coon and their impact on American life.
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