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A minstrel show
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Was called a minstrel show.
The Spike Jones Show - 1957 Minstrel Show 1-10 was released on: USA: 4 June 1957
A minstrel show was a type of play performed in the US antebellum era that involved white actors blackening their faces and imitating African American dances. Glenn Hill aged 12 was the main character
The minstrel, or minstrelsy, was an American entertainment consisting of comic skits, variety acts, dancing, and music, performed by white people in "Blackface" or, especially after the Civil War, black people in "black-face". "Black-face" branched off from the minstrel show. Minstrel shows lampooned black people as ignorant, lazy, buffoonish, superstitious, joyous, and musical. Needless to say they were incredibly racist and have justifiably fallen out of public favor
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The cast of The Black and White Minstrel Show - 1958 includes: Pam Ayres as Performer John Boulter as Himself - Performer John Boulter as Minstrel George Chisholm as Himself - Performer The Clark Brothers Andy Cole as Minstrel Leslie Crowther as Himself - Host Dai Francis as Himself - Performer Dai Francis as Minstrel Benny Garcia as Minstrel Les Henry as Performer Johnny Hutch as Performer The Jackpots as Singers The Jackpots as Themselves - Performers Don Lusher as Performer Don Maclean as Himself - Host Tony Mercer as Himself - Performer Tony Mercer as Minstrel The Mitchell Minstrels as Themselves - Performers Penny Nicholls as herself Les Rawlings as Minstrel Alberto Semprini as Himself - Performer Stan Stennett as himself The Television Toppers as Dancers The Television Toppers as Themselves - Performers Johnny Vyvyan as Performer Les Want as Minstrel
Minstrel shows perpetuated racist stereotypes about African Americans by using blackface, exaggerated accents, and caricatures to portray them as dim-witted, lazy, and subservient. These performances reinforced harmful and offensive ideas about people of African descent, contributing to the institutionalization of racism.
African Americans as happy but lazy slaves