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  • Minstrel show - Wikipedia
    Blackface minstrelsy was the first uniquely American form of theater, and for many minstrel shows emerged as brief burlesques and comic entr'actes in the early 1830s in the Northeastern states They were developed into full-fledged art form in the next decade
  • Minstrel show | Description, History, Facts | Britannica
    Intended as comic entertainment, blackface minstrelsy was performed by a group of white minstrels (traveling musicians) with black-painted faces, whose material caricatured the singing and dancing of enslaved people
  • Blackface Minstrelsy | American Experience | PBS
    Minstrelsy is one of the hardest things to talk about because minstrelsy is all things to all people, and it's intentionally so And it's one of the reasons that it's such a popular phenomenon
  • MINSTRELSY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MINSTRELSY is the singing and playing of a minstrel
  • Minstrelsy and the Construction of Race in America
    Minstrelsy emerged in the early 1800’s as the first distinctly American form of popular culture While its content served to entertain audiences, it also worked to provide a means with which common Americans could learn about and understand the events occurring in their large and constantly evolving country
  • Popular Songs of the Day | Musical Styles - Library of Congress
    For several decades these two stereotypes remained the most enduring of American minstrelsy The classic age of blackface minstrelsy began in the late 1830s, when performers began to regularly form duos, trios, and occasionally quartets
  • Minstrels Minstrelsy - Encyclopedia. com
    From its inception, in every part of the show, minstrelsy used makeup, props, gestures, and descriptions to create grotesque physical caricatures of African Americans — including big mouths and lips, pop eyes, huge feet, woolly hair, and literally black skin
  • Definition of minstrelsy - Words Defined
    The term "minstrelsy" has a rich historical and cultural significance, primarily pointing to a form of entertainment that flourished in the 19th and early 20th centuries in America


















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