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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - I Love Lucy - DVD Releases

No dates have been disclosed for the release of Seasons 6 and 7 on DVD, though it is very likely that they will both be released. ...

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I Love Lucy, I Love Lucy - The show, I Love Lucy - Innovative techniques, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 1, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 2, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 3, I Love Lucy - Themes and Highlights, I Love Lucy - Cast, I Love Lucy - Emmy Awards, I Love Lucy - I Love Lucy The Show, I Love Lucy - See Also, I Love Lucy - Lucille Ball, I Love Lucy - Vivian Vance, I Love Lucy - William Frawley, I Love Lucy - Dezi Arnaz, I Love Lucy - DVD Releases, I Love Lucy - Trivia

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - List of people from Texas - Public Office

List of people from Texas - US President. George H.W. Bush (b. 1924), 41st President of the United States George W. Bush (b. 1946), 43rd President of the United States, Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000 Dwight Eisenhower (1890–1969), 34th President of the United States (born in Denison, but raised in Kansas) Lyndon B. Johnson (1908–1973), 36th President of the United States ...

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List of people from Texas, List of people from Texas - Military/War, List of people from Texas - Founders of The Republic of Texas, List of people from Texas - The Texas Revolution/ The Alamo, List of people from Texas - The Civil War, List of people from Texas - WWI, List of people from Texas - WWII, List of people from Texas - Vietnam War, List of people from Texas - Public Office, List of people from Texas - US President, List of people from Texas - Famous Texas Women, List of people from Texas - Entertainment, List of people from Texas - Film/Theater, List of people from Texas - Comedians, List of people from Texas - Music, List of people from Texas - Television/Radio, List of people from Texas - Miss America/ Miss USA Pageant Winners, List of people from Texas - Athletics, List of people from Texas - Business, List of people from Texas - Art/Literature/Journalism, List of people from Texas - Science/Medicine, List of people from Texas - Aviation/Space Exploration, List of people from Texas - Infamous Texans

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - List of people from Texas - Entertainment

List of people from Texas - Film/Theater. Wes Anderson (b.1969), director Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (b. 1964), professional wrestler, actor Tex Avery (1908–1980), animator, cartoonist, director Joe Don Baker (b. 1936), actor Alexis Bledel (b. 1981), actress, starred in Gilmore Girls Dan Blocker (1928–1972), actor "Hoss Cartwright" on Bonanza Powers ...

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List of people from Texas, List of people from Texas - Military/War, List of people from Texas - Founders of The Republic of Texas, List of people from Texas - The Texas Revolution/ The Alamo, List of people from Texas - The Civil War, List of people from Texas - WWI, List of people from Texas - WWII, List of people from Texas - Vietnam War, List of people from Texas - Public Office, List of people from Texas - US President, List of people from Texas - Famous Texas Women, List of people from Texas - Entertainment, List of people from Texas - Film/Theater, List of people from Texas - Comedians, List of people from Texas - Music, List of people from Texas - Television/Radio, List of people from Texas - Miss America/ Miss USA Pageant Winners, List of people from Texas - Athletics, List of people from Texas - Business, List of people from Texas - Art/Literature/Journalism, List of people from Texas - Science/Medicine, List of people from Texas - Aviation/Space Exploration, List of people from Texas - Infamous Texans

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Quentin Tarantino - Aesthetics

Tarantino's movies are renowned for their sharp dialogue, splintered chronology, and pop culture obsessions. Often they are viewed as graphically violent, and certainly in his key films Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill there are copious amounts of both spattered and flowing blood. However, what affects people most is the casualness, and even macabre humour, of the violence, as wel ...

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Quentin Tarantino, Quentin Tarantino - Early life, Quentin Tarantino - Career history, Quentin Tarantino - Aesthetics, Quentin Tarantino - Influences, Quentin Tarantino - Criticism, Quentin Tarantino - Trivia, Quentin Tarantino - Trademarks, Quentin Tarantino - Filmography, Quentin Tarantino - Director & screenplay, Quentin Tarantino - Screenplay, Quentin Tarantino - Actor, Quentin Tarantino - Executive producer, Quentin Tarantino - Presented By...

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - I Love Lucy - See Also

I Iove Lucy (color episodes) I Love Lucy - Lucille Ball. 1952: Nominated - Most Outstanding Personality 1952: Nominated - Best Comedian or Comedienne 1953: Won - Best Comedienne 1954: Nominated - Best Female Star of a Regular Series for: "I Love Lucy" 1955: Nominated - Best Actress Starring in a Regular Series for: "I Love Lucy" 1956: Won - Best Actress - Continuing Performance for: "I Love Lucy" 1956: Nominated - Best ...

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I Love Lucy, I Love Lucy - The show, I Love Lucy - Innovative techniques, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 1, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 2, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 3, I Love Lucy - Themes and Highlights, I Love Lucy - Cast, I Love Lucy - Emmy Awards, I Love Lucy - I Love Lucy The Show, I Love Lucy - See Also, I Love Lucy - Lucille Ball, I Love Lucy - Vivian Vance, I Love Lucy - William Frawley, I Love Lucy - Dezi Arnaz, I Love Lucy - DVD Releases, I Love Lucy - Trivia

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - I Love Lucy - Emmy Awards

I Love Lucy - I Love Lucy The Show. 1952: Nominated - Best Comedy Show 1953: Won - Best Situation Comedy 1954: Won - Best Situation Comedy 1955: Nominated - Best Written Comedy Material: Madelyn Davis, Jess Oppenheimer, Robert G. Carroll 1955: Nominated - Best Situation Comedy 1956: Nominated - Best Comedy Writing: Bob Carroll Jr., Madelyn Davis, Jess Oppenheimer, Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskop ...

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I Love Lucy, I Love Lucy - The show, I Love Lucy - Innovative techniques, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 1, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 2, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 3, I Love Lucy - Themes and Highlights, I Love Lucy - Cast, I Love Lucy - Emmy Awards, I Love Lucy - I Love Lucy The Show, I Love Lucy - See Also, I Love Lucy - Lucille Ball, I Love Lucy - Vivian Vance, I Love Lucy - William Frawley, I Love Lucy - Dezi Arnaz, I Love Lucy - DVD Releases, I Love Lucy - Trivia

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - I Love Lucy - Innovative techniques

At the time, most television shows were broadcast live from New York City, and a low-quality 35mm or 16mm kinescope print was made of the show to broadcast it in other time zones. But Ball was pregnant at the time, and she and Arnaz therefore insisted on filming the show in Hollywood, California. The duo, along with co-creator Jess Oppenheimer, then decided to shoot the show on 35 mm film in front of a live studio audience, with three cameras (this technique is now standard for sitcoms today). The result was a much sharper image than other s ...

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I Love Lucy, I Love Lucy - The show, I Love Lucy - Innovative techniques, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 1, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 2, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 3, I Love Lucy - Themes and Highlights, I Love Lucy - Cast, I Love Lucy - Emmy Awards, I Love Lucy - I Love Lucy The Show, I Love Lucy - See Also, I Love Lucy - Lucille Ball, I Love Lucy - Vivian Vance, I Love Lucy - William Frawley, I Love Lucy - Dezi Arnaz, I Love Lucy - DVD Releases, I Love Lucy - Trivia

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 2

36-Job Switching Convinced that they need to do something more lucrative than keep house, Lucy and Ethel get jobs in a candy factory. The girls are forced to work at a conveyer belt that brings the sweets to them faster than their unskilled hands can pack them. This episode is a classic among classics First aired September 15, 1952. 37-The Saxophone Determined to accompany her husband on a tour with his band, Lucy represents herself as a skilled performer on the saxophone. Unfortunately, Lucy blows another chance to be in the show with an off-key r ...

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I Love Lucy, I Love Lucy - The show, I Love Lucy - Innovative techniques, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 1, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 2, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 3, I Love Lucy - Themes and Highlights, I Love Lucy - Cast, I Love Lucy - Emmy Awards, I Love Lucy - I Love Lucy The Show, I Love Lucy - See Also, I Love Lucy - Lucille Ball, I Love Lucy - Vivian Vance, I Love Lucy - William Frawley, I Love Lucy - Dezi Arnaz, I Love Lucy - DVD Releases, I Love Lucy - Trivia

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 3

67-Ricky's Life Story LIFE magazine has done a home picture layout on the Ricardos. The pictures include Ricky, Little Ricky, and a view of Lucy's left elbow. Therefore, Lucy needles her husband into getting her into show business so her photos will be in demand. She rigs herself out in a Spanish costume and tries to augment a Cuban number sung by Ricky. First aired October 5, 1953. 68-The Girls Go Into Business It's touch-and-go for Lucy and Ethel as they buy a dress shop on a shoestring and promptly go into the red. With typical beg ...

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I Love Lucy, I Love Lucy - The show, I Love Lucy - Innovative techniques, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 1, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 2, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 3, I Love Lucy - Themes and Highlights, I Love Lucy - Cast, I Love Lucy - Emmy Awards, I Love Lucy - I Love Lucy The Show, I Love Lucy - See Also, I Love Lucy - Lucille Ball, I Love Lucy - Vivian Vance, I Love Lucy - William Frawley, I Love Lucy - Dezi Arnaz, I Love Lucy - DVD Releases, I Love Lucy - Trivia

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - I Love Lucy - Themes and Highlights

In the course of the show, numerous comic ideas were introduced, and often reappeared in subsequent episodes. Several bits remain famous and beloved, often listed amongst television's best. The following list reviews some of the high points. The clown Considered by professional clowns to be one of their own, Lucille Ball's 'clown character' was "Lucy Ricardo." (nee "Lucille McGillicuddy" — an instantly recognizable clown moniker). Lucy Ricardo was a friendly, ambitious and somewhat naïve housewife, co ...

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I Love Lucy, I Love Lucy - The show, I Love Lucy - Innovative techniques, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 1, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 2, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 3, I Love Lucy - Themes and Highlights, I Love Lucy - Cast, I Love Lucy - Emmy Awards, I Love Lucy - I Love Lucy The Show, I Love Lucy - See Also, I Love Lucy - Lucille Ball, I Love Lucy - Vivian Vance, I Love Lucy - William Frawley, I Love Lucy - Dezi Arnaz, I Love Lucy - DVD Releases, I Love Lucy - Trivia

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Quentin Tarantino - Criticism

Tarantino has come under criticism for his use of racial epithets in his films, particularly the word nigger in Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, most notably from black American director Spike Lee. In an interview for Variety, Lee said: "I'm not against the word... and I use it, but Quentin is infatuated with the word. What does he want to be made? An honorary black man?" An oft-cited example is a scene in Pulp Fiction in which a character named Jimmie Dimmick, incidentally portrayed by Tarantino him ...

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Quentin Tarantino, Quentin Tarantino - Early life, Quentin Tarantino - Career history, Quentin Tarantino - Aesthetics, Quentin Tarantino - Influences, Quentin Tarantino - Criticism, Quentin Tarantino - Trivia, Quentin Tarantino - Trademarks, Quentin Tarantino - Filmography, Quentin Tarantino - Director & screenplay, Quentin Tarantino - Screenplay, Quentin Tarantino - Actor, Quentin Tarantino - Executive producer, Quentin Tarantino - Presented By...

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Quentin Tarantino - Filmography

Quentin Tarantino - Director & screenplay. My Best Friend's Birthday (1987) Reservoir Dogs (1992) Pulp Fiction (1994) ER (1995) Season 1; Episode 24: "Motherhood" (Director) Four Rooms (segment "The Man from Hollywood") (1995) Jackie Brown (1997) Kill Bill (Vol. 1 2003, Vol. 2 2004) Sin City (2005) (Special Guest Director) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2005) ...

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Quentin Tarantino, Quentin Tarantino - Early life, Quentin Tarantino - Career history, Quentin Tarantino - Aesthetics, Quentin Tarantino - Influences, Quentin Tarantino - Criticism, Quentin Tarantino - Trivia, Quentin Tarantino - Trademarks, Quentin Tarantino - Filmography, Quentin Tarantino - Director & screenplay, Quentin Tarantino - Screenplay, Quentin Tarantino - Actor, Quentin Tarantino - Executive producer, Quentin Tarantino - Presented By...

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Gracie Allen - Life and Early Career

Christened Grace Ethel Cecile Rosalie Allen, into an Irish Catholic show-business family (her mother, Margaret, was an actress known as Ronnie Burns), Gracie Allen was educated at the Star of the Sea Convent School as a girl, and she and her three sisters were known as The Four Colleens. She became a vaudeville performer with her sister Bessie in 1909. She teamed up with George Burns in 1922, and married him in 1926, despite the difference in their religions, which would have caused other ...

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Gracie Allen, Gracie Allen - Life and Early Career, Gracie Allen - Gracie How's Your Brother?, Gracie Allen - Gracie Where's Your Brother?, Gracie Allen - To Television, Gracie Allen - Family, Gracie Allen - The Real Gracie, Gracie Allen - Farewell, Gracie Allen - Filmography, Gracie Allen - Radio series, Gracie Allen - TV series

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Gracie Allen - Gracie How's Your Brother?

It was when the couple noticed Gracie was the likelier laugh-getter that their fortunes changed. George cannily flipped the act over---he made himself the straight man (and became the unchallenged best in the business in due course, simply because he was funnier as a droll straight man than most punch-liners were at getting laughs with the obvious jokes) and made Gracie the designated laugh-getter. George has summed the new act up in a classic bit that stayed with him for life: "All I had to do was say, 'Gracie, how's your brother?' and she talked for 38 years. And sometimes I didn't ...

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Gracie Allen, Gracie Allen - Life and Early Career, Gracie Allen - Gracie How's Your Brother?, Gracie Allen - Gracie Where's Your Brother?, Gracie Allen - To Television, Gracie Allen - Family, Gracie Allen - The Real Gracie, Gracie Allen - Farewell, Gracie Allen - Filmography, Gracie Allen - Radio series, Gracie Allen - TV series

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Gracie Allen - Gracie Where's Your Brother?

Burns & Allen weren't averse to a running gag or a publicity stunt, and in 1932-33 they pulled off one of the best in the business: a yearlong search for Gracie's apparently missing brother, which helped make them radio stars in the first place, once Guy Lombardo's regular audience quit being mad at them for interrupting "the sweetest music this side of heaven" with their comedy. A decade later, Gracie launched a similar stunt when she mounted a gag campaign for the U.S. Presidency ("I don't know much about the Lend-Lease Bill, bu ...

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Gracie Allen, Gracie Allen - Life and Early Career, Gracie Allen - Gracie How's Your Brother?, Gracie Allen - Gracie Where's Your Brother?, Gracie Allen - To Television, Gracie Allen - Family, Gracie Allen - The Real Gracie, Gracie Allen - Farewell, Gracie Allen - Filmography, Gracie Allen - Radio series, Gracie Allen - TV series

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Gracie Allen - Family

In the 1930s the couple adopted two children, Sandra Jean and Ronald John, who were raised nominally Catholic. Ronnie eventually joined his parents' television cast; Sandy, by contrast, made only short appearances on the show, at very scattered times, and retired from show business almost as quietly as she slipped in. Ronnie, for his part, forged a rather unique persona on the show: he played himself as a drama student to whom the comedy his parents made famous was just not the sort of thing a truly serious aspiring actor allowed himself! Sandy appeared occasio ...

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Gracie Allen, Gracie Allen - Life and Early Career, Gracie Allen - Gracie How's Your Brother?, Gracie Allen - Gracie Where's Your Brother?, Gracie Allen - To Television, Gracie Allen - Family, Gracie Allen - The Real Gracie, Gracie Allen - Farewell, Gracie Allen - Filmography, Gracie Allen - Radio series, Gracie Allen - TV series

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - I Love Lucy - The show

Set in New York City, I Love Lucy is centered around Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball), a housewife, her husband Ricky Ricardo (Desi Arnaz) who is a singer and bandleader, and their friends and landlords Fred and Ethel Mertz (William Frawley and Vivian Vance). Most episodes take place in the Ricardo's modest brownstone apartment at 623 East 68th Street — which in reality would be in the middle of the East River — or at the downtown "Tropicana" nightclub where Ricky is employed, and sometimes elsewhere in the city. Later episodes took th ...

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I Love Lucy, I Love Lucy - The show, I Love Lucy - Innovative techniques, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 1, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 2, I Love Lucy - Episode Guide - Season 3, I Love Lucy - Themes and Highlights, I Love Lucy - Cast, I Love Lucy - Emmy Awards, I Love Lucy - I Love Lucy The Show, I Love Lucy - See Also, I Love Lucy - Lucille Ball, I Love Lucy - Vivian Vance, I Love Lucy - William Frawley, I Love Lucy - Dezi Arnaz, I Love Lucy - DVD Releases, I Love Lucy - Trivia

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Emma Thompson - Early life

Thompson was born in Paddington, London, England to Eric Thompson (an English actor known for creating the television series, The Magic Roundabout) and Phyllida Law (a Scottish actress). Her sister is actress Sophie Thompson. Thompson went to Camden School for Girls and then took English Literature at Newnham College, Cambridge, where she was also a member, as well as vice-president, of the Footlights comedy club. After completing her education, she came to fame with a leading role in t ...

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Emma Thompson, Emma Thompson - Early life, Emma Thompson - Acting career, Emma Thompson - Private life, Emma Thompson - Selected filmography, Emma Thompson - Interviews

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Blackface - Blackface and darky iconography

The darky icon itself—googly-eyed, with inky skin; exaggerated white, pink or red lips; and bright, white teeth—became a common motif first in the U.S., then worldwide, in entertainment, children's literature, mechanical banks and other toys and games of all sorts, cartoons and comic strips, advertisements, jewelry, textiles, postcards, sheet music, food branding and packaging, and other consumer goods. In 1895, the Golliwogg surfaced in Great Britain, the product of American-born children's book illustrator Florence Kate Upton, w ...

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Blackface, Blackface - History and the shaping of racist archetypes, Blackface - Blackface and darky iconography, Blackface - Modern-day manifestations, Blackface - The Netherlands' Zwarte Piet, Blackface - The coons of Cape Town and Auckland, Blackface - In the U.S., Blackface - Blackface minstrelsy and world popular culture, Blackface - Blackface spinoffs, Blackface - Compare, Blackface - Bibliography

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Blackface - Modern-day manifestations

Over time, blackface and darky iconography became artistic and stylistic devices associated with art deco and the Jazz Age. By the 1950s and '60s, particularly in Europe, where it was more widely tolerated, blackface became a kind of outré, camp convention in some artistic circles. The Black and White Minstrel Show was a popular British musical variety show that featured blackface performers, and remained on British television until 1978. Actors and dancers in blackface appeared in music videos such as Taco Ockerse's "Puttin' on the Ritz" and Grace Jones's "Slave to the ...

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Blackface, Blackface - History and the shaping of racist archetypes, Blackface - Blackface and darky iconography, Blackface - Modern-day manifestations, Blackface - The Netherlands' Zwarte Piet, Blackface - The coons of Cape Town and Auckland, Blackface - In the U.S., Blackface - Blackface minstrelsy and world popular culture, Blackface - Blackface spinoffs, Blackface - Compare, Blackface - Bibliography

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Blackface - Blackface minstrelsy and world popular culture

Despite its racist portrayals, blackface minstrelsy was the conduit through which African-American and African-American-influenced music, comedy, and dance first reached the American mainstream. It played a seminal role in the introduction of African-American culture to world audiences. Wrote jazz historian Gary Giddings in Bing Crosby: A Pocketful of Dreams, The Early Years 1903-1940: Though antebellum (minstrel) troupes were white, the form developed in a form of racial collaboration, illustrating the axiom that defines—and ...

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Blackface, Blackface - History and the shaping of racist archetypes, Blackface - Blackface and darky iconography, Blackface - Modern-day manifestations, Blackface - The Netherlands' Zwarte Piet, Blackface - The coons of Cape Town and Auckland, Blackface - In the U.S., Blackface - Blackface minstrelsy and world popular culture, Blackface - Blackface spinoffs, Blackface - Compare, Blackface - Bibliography

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comedienne: Encyclopedia II - Cambridge Rindge and Latin - Deans and Administration

Principal: Dr. Sybil N. Knight Coordinator of Guidance: Lynn Williams Dean of Curriculum: Christopher Saheed Dean of Students: Robert Tynes Guidance Councilors: Serafim Da Cunha, George Finn, Stephanie Richards Dean of Curriculum: Damon Smith Dean of Students: Maxine Berry Guidance Councilors: Brian Downes, Lorraine Davis, Stephanie Richards Dean of Curriculum: Can ...

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Cambridge Rindge and Latin, Cambridge Rindge and Latin - History, Cambridge Rindge and Latin - Famous Alumni, Cambridge Rindge and Latin - Register Forum, Cambridge Rindge and Latin - Athletics, Cambridge Rindge and Latin - Deans and Administration

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