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  2. Christy's Minstrels - Wikipedia

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    Christy's Minstrels, sometimes referred to as the Christy Minstrels, were a blackface group formed by Edwin Pearce Christy, a well-known ballad singer, in 1843, [1] in Buffalo, New York. They were instrumental in the solidification of the minstrel show into a fixed three-act form. [2] The troupe also invented or popularized "the line", the ...

  3. Minstrel show - Wikipedia

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    The minstrel show, also called minstrelsy, was an American form of theater developed in the early 19th century. [ 1] The shows were performed by mostly white actors wearing blackface makeup for the purpose of comically portraying racial stereotypes of African Americans. There were also some African-American performers and black-only minstrel ...

  4. Christy's Minstrels

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    J. W. Raynor and Earl Pierce formed a new troupe, using many of the former Christy Minstrel members. It opened in London, England, as "Raynor & Pierce's Christy Minstrels" at the St. James's Theatre on 3 August 1857. They then performed at the Surrey Theatre and later the "Polygraphic Hall" on King William Street, where they appeared for ten ...

  5. Virginia Minstrels - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Minstrels. The Virginia Minstrels or Virginia Serenaders was a group of 19th-century American entertainers who helped invent the entertainment form known as the minstrel show. Led by Dan Emmett, the original lineup consisted of Emmett, Billy Whitlock, Dick Pelham, and Frank Brower . After a successful try-out in the billiard parlor of ...

  6. Edwin Pearce Christy - Wikipedia

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    Died. May 21, 1862. (1862-05-21) (aged 46) Manhattan, New York City, US. Edwin Pearce Christy (November 28, 1815 – May 21, 1862) was an American composer, singer, actor and stage producer. He is more commonly known as E. P. Christy, and was the founder of the blackface minstrel group Christy's Minstrels. [1] He toured England performing.

  7. Billy Kersands - Wikipedia

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    Over his career, Kersands played with many of the major black minstrel troupes. He was a member of Sam Hague's Georgia Minstrels, along with Charles Hicks and Bob Height. When the company returned from an English tour in 1872, Charles Callender purchased the troupe and renamed it Callender's Georgia Minstrels. When Kersands and other popular ...

  8. Primrose and West - Wikipedia

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    Primrose and West was an American blackface song-and-dance team made up of partners George Primrose and William H. "Billy" West. They later went into the business of minstrel troupe ownership with a refined, high-class approach that signaled the final stage in the development of minstrelsy as a distinct form of entertainment. [1]

  9. The Rabbit's Foot Company - Wikipedia

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    The Rabbit's Foot Company. The Rabbit's Foot Company, also known as the Rabbit ('s) Foot Minstrels and colloquially as "The Foots", was a long-running minstrel and variety troupe that toured as a tent show in the American South between 1900 and the late 1950s. It was established by Pat Chappelle, an African-American entrepreneur in Tampa, Florida.