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Vincent Cook Wrapping Hands on Stage
Dukes, Kevin
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Ali, Muhammad, 1942; Ali...The Man, The Myth, The People's Champion; Arts And Crafts Theatre; Black Academy Of Arts And Letters (Dallas, Tex.); Cook, Vincent; Events; People Individuals; Performances; Tbaal; Theater
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Vincent Cook Wrapping Hands on Stage
Dukes, Kevin
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Ali, Muhammad, 1942; Ali...The Man, The Myth, The People's Champion; Arts And Crafts Theatre; Black Academy Of Arts And Letters (Dallas, Tex.); Cook, Vincent; Events; People Individuals; Performances; Tbaal; Theater
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Vincent Cook Wrapping Right Hand on Stage
Dukes, Kevin
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Ali, Muhammad, 1942; Ali...The Man, The Myth, The People's Champion; Arts And Crafts Theatre; Black Academy Of Arts And Letters (Dallas, Tex.); Cook, Vincent; Events; People Individuals; Performances; Tbaal; Theater
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Vincent Cook Wrapping Right Hand on Stage
Dukes, Kevin
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Ali, Muhammad, 1942; Ali...The Man, The Myth, The People's Champion; Arts And Crafts Theatre; Black Academy Of Arts And Letters (Dallas, Tex.); Cook, Vincent; Events; People Individuals; Performances; Tbaal; Theater
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Walnut Street Theatre. Philadelphia, August 30, 1869. Immense Hit, Last Week, Of the Charming Actress and Vocalist, and Eminent Comedian, Rose and Harry Watkins (Formerly Miss Rosina Shaw.) Great Success of the Grand Drama of the Revolution, illustrating American Hearts, American Homes and American Character, played by Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, throughout Great Britain and the United States over ONE THOUSAND TIMES. It is replete with Scenes of Thrilling Interest, of the most Exciting and Soul-Stirring Nature, culminating in a Grand Climax of Dramatic Effect. "Mr. Watkins' performance of 'Jocko,' the Deformed Slave, is one of the GREATEST PIECES OF CHARACTER ACTING ever seen on the British Stage." - London Times. MONDAY EVE'NG, AUG. 30, 1869, The Performance will commence at 8 o'clk, with Overture--Flotte Bursche, Suppe, To conclude with Mr. Watkins' Popular American Drama, entitled The Pioneer Patriot, Or, The Maid of the War-Path. Jocko, the Deformed, [his Original Character,] Mr Harry Watkins ... : Previous to the Drama, the elegant Comedy of Grist to the Mill; or, Fit to be a Duchess, Francine Preval, afterwards assuming the character of the Marchioness de Richeville, with song, "Poor though my Cot may be," Rose Watkins...
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Broadsides; Castlists; Grist To The Mill, Or, Fit To Be A Duchess; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; Playbills Specimens; Theaters; Walnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.); Watkins, Harry, 1825 1894. Pioneer Patriot
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Walnut Street Theatre. Philadelphia, August 31, 1869. Last night of the Pioneer Patriot, Last Week of the Charming Actress and Vocalist, and Eminent Comedian, Rose and Harry Watkins (Formerly Miss Rosina Shaw.) Great Success of the Grand Drama of the Revolution, illustrating American Hearts, American Homes and American Character, played by Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, throughout Great Britain and the United States over ONE THOUSAND TIMES. It is replete iwth Scenes of Thrilling Interest, of the most Exciting and Soul-Stirring Nature, culminating in a Grand Climax of Dramatic Effect. "Mr. Watkins' performance of 'Jocko,' the Deformed Slave, is one of the GREATEST PIECES OF CHARACTER ACTING ever seen on the British Stage." - London Times. Tuesday Eve'ng, Aug. 31, 1869, The Performance will commence at 8 o'clk, with Overture--Flotte Bursche, Suppe, To conclude with Mr. Watkins' Popular American Drama, entitled The Pioneer Patriot, or, The Maid of the War-Path. Jocko, the Deformed [his Original Character.] Mr Harry Watkins ... : Previous to the Drama, the elegant Comedy of Grist to the Mill; or, Fit to be a Duchess, Francine Preval, afterwards assuming the character of the Marchioness de Richeville, with song, "Poor though my Cot may be," Rose Watkins...
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Broadsides; Castlists; Grist To The Mill; Or, Fit To Be A Duchess; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; Playbills Specimens; Theaters; Walnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.); Watkins, Harry, 1825 1894. Pioneer Patriot
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Warren Theatre. Mr. Wilkinson's Second Night. first appearance in Boston of Mr. Connor, From the Southern Theatres. Mr. Wilkinson As Lord Duberly and Neddy Bray. Mr. A. Dickson As Kenrick. On Wednesday Evening May 22, 1833. Will be presented George Colman Esqr's favorite Comedy of the Heir at Law. Lord Duberly, Mr. Wilkinson ... : After which Mr. A. Dickson Will sing a Parody on the "Minstrel's Return from the War." ... To conclude with the laughable farce of X. Y. Z. Or:::The American Manager. Captain Galliard, Mr. Maynard...
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Boston; Broadsides; Castlists; Colman, George, 1762 1836. Heir At Law; Colman, George, 1762 1836. X. Y. Z. Or The American Manager; Massachusetts; Playbills; Playbills Specimens; Theaters; Warren Theatre (Boston, Mass.)
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Whoopi Goldberg
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Actor; Actors And Actresses; Caricature; Caricatures; Comedian; Costume; Dress Accessories; Dress Accessory; Entertainers; Eyeglasses; Female; Goldberg, Whoopi; Illustration; Kascht, John; Motion Pictures; Movie; Oscar; Performer; Performing Arts; Portrait; Portraits; Sunglasses; Television; Theater; Whoopi Goldberg; Women
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1939-05-25
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Illinois; Men; Minstrel Shows; Performances; Racism And The Arts; Stages (Platforms); Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions; Women
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1939-05-25
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Girls; Illinois; Men; Minstrel Shows; Performances; Racism And The Arts; Sets (Architectural Elements); Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions; Women
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1939-05-25
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Dancers; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Girls; Group Portraits; Illinois; Men; Minstrel Shows; Performances; Portrait Photographs; Racism And The Arts; Stages (Platforms); Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions; Women
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1937-1939
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Girls; Group Portraits; Illinois; Performances; Portrait Photographs; Racism And The Arts; Stages (Platforms); Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1939-05-25
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Girls; Illinois; Men; Minstrel Shows; Performances; Racism And The Arts; Stages (Platforms); Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1937-03-08
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Girls; Group Portraits; Illinois; Performances; Portrait Photographs; Racism And The Arts; Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1939-05-25
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Dancers; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Girls; Group Portraits; Illinois; Men; Minstrel Shows; Performances; Portrait Photographs; Racism And The Arts; Stages (Platforms); Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions; Women
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1939-05-25
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Dancers; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Girls; Illinois; Men; Minstrel Shows; Performances; Racism And The Arts; Stages (Platforms); Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1939-05-25
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Girls; Group Portraits; Illinois; Men; Minstrel Shows; Performances; Portrait Photographs; Racism And The Arts; Stages (Platforms); Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions; Women
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1939-05-25
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Dancers; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Girls; Group Portraits; Illinois; Men; Minstrel Shows; Performances; Portrait Photographs; Racism And The Arts; Stages (Platforms); Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions; Women
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Wilson Park (0145) Events - Performances - Theater performances, 1937-03-08
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Actors; Blackface Entertainers; Chicago; Costumes; Ethnic Stereotypes; Events; Girls; Group Portraits; Illinois; Performances; Portrait Photographs; Racism And The Arts; Stages (Platforms); Stereotypes (Social Psychology) In The Performing Arts; Theater Performances; Theatrical Productions
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'Windy City', Three Men on the Horses, Has Looks and Music, But Weak Plot (Reprinted from yesterday's final edition)
Leonard, William
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Conte, John; Dunham, Katherine (Choreography); Faye, Joey; Great Northern Theater; Hertz, Ralph; Jurman, Walter (Music); Mielziner, Joe (Sets); Miller, Susan; Shean, Al; Smith, Loring; Webster, Paul Francis (Lyrics); Williams, Frances; Windy City; Yordan, Phillip (Author)
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Young man dancing
Brown, Jirard
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Arts And Crafts Dance; Arts And Crafts Music; Arts And Crafts Theatre; Black Academy Of Arts And Letters (Dallas, Tex.); Events; Hip Hop Broadway; Musicals; People Individuals; Tbaal; Theater
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Zenda Ballroom Cafe
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African Americans; Ballrooms; California; Group Portraits; Los Angeles; Music Halls (Variety Theaters, Cabarets, Etc.); Nightclubs; Shades Of L.A. African American Photographs; Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs; Zenda Ballroom (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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Zenda Ballroom Cafe advertisement
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Advertising; African Americans; Ballrooms; California; Los Angeles; Music Halls (Variety Theaters, Cabarets, Etc.); Nightclubs; Shades Of L.A. African American Photographs; Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs; Zenda Ballroom (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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Letter: Valdosta, Georgia to Ben Stein, Macon, Georgia, probably 1926
Stein, Luke
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African American Musicians; African American Singers; African Americans; Atlanta Film Board Of Trade; Brewster's Millions (Motion Picture : 1921); Contracts For Work And Labor; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Employment; Entertainment Events; Feature Films; Four Horsemen (Motion Picture); Georgia; Hard Boiled (Motion Picture : 1926); Hold That Lion (Motion Picture : 1926); Last Frontier (Motion Picture : 1926); Love 'em And Leave 'em (Motion Picture : 1926); Macon; Motion Picture Theaters; New Commandment (Motion Picture : 1925); No Man's Gold (Motion Picture : 1926); Palace Theatre (Valdosta, Ga.); Runaway Express (Motion Picture : 1926); Theaters; We're In The Navy Now (Motion Picture : 1926)
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SC164 KCPL Reference Hard to Find Collection Finding Aid
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Amusement Parks; Architects; Architecture; Art; Artists; Athletes; Authors; Beaches; Books; Brewing Industry; Bridges; Buildings; Candy; Capitols; Caves; Cemeteries; Clubs; Country Clubs; Courthouses; Drill Teams; Earthquakes; Floods; Food; Forests; Galleries & Museums; Geography; Geology; History; Holidays; Hospitals; Hotels; Jazz; Jazz Musicians; Kansas City Public Library; Lakes & Ponds; Law & Legal Affairs; Laws; Libraries; Livestock; Logos; Mascots; Mills; Monuments; Motion Picture Theaters; Music; Musicians; Newspapers; Orphanages; Parks; Police; Police Stations; Political Elections; Politicians; Prisons; Radio Stations; Railroads; Restaurants; Rivers; Roads; Sculpture; Ships; Shopping Centers; Signs (Notices); Slogans; Songs; Sports; Sports & Recreation Facilities; Stores & Shops; Streets; Theaters; Tornadoes; Tourism; Traffic Signs & Signals; Trails & Paths; Trees; War; Weather; Zoos
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Acclaimed play brings its director back home
Youngblood, Shay Garmel, Marion Duncan, Lisa M Fonseca, Bryan Davis, Greg Wells, Karen L
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African American Actresses; African American Women; African Americans; African Diaspora; Autobiographical Memory; Awards; Biographies; Chicago Theatre (Chicago, Ill.); Coming Of Age; Conduct Of Life; Daughters; Drama; Duncan, Lisa M; Fiction; Identity; Memory; Mothers; Music; Older People; Phoenix Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Playwrights; Prices; Production And Direction; Rites And Ceremonies; Schedules (Time Plans); Songs; Southern States; Spiritual Healing; Storytelling; Theater; Women
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Actor's memory flaws fail to mar powerful 'Fences'
Wilson, August Cady, Dick Fonseca, Bryan Ream, Jim
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Adultery; African Americans; Anderson, David Alan; Anger; Authority; Baseball (Field Sport); Baseball Players; Benn, James Solomon; Conflict Of Generations; Dotson, Stacey J; Families; Fathers; Fences; Football (Sports); Husbands; Indiana; Indianapolis; Memory; Men; Mortality; Musicians; Oates, Connie; Occupations; Opportunity; People With Disabilities; Performances; Phoenix Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Prisoners; Racism; Reviews; Sanitation Workers; Seawright, Morris J; Sons; Symbolism (Artistic Concept); Theater; Theatrical Productions; Wives
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Agreement between the Theatre Owners Booking Association and Ben Stein, 1928 Feb. 14
Theatre Owners Booking Association
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African Americans; Atlanta; Blues (Music); Blues Musicians; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Eighty One Theatre (Atlanta, Ga.); Employment; Entertainment Events; Georgia; Macon; Music; Musicians; Rainey, Ma, 1886 1939; Reevin, Sam E; Theaters; Theatre Owners Booking Association; To 1931; United States; Women; Women Blues Musicians
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A Twenty-Point Recreation Program for North Carolina' and 'A State Plans for Recreation,' 1943-1944
North Carolina. Recreation Commission
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African Americans; Beaches; Camp Sites, Facilities, Etc; Camping; Ecotourism; Fishing; Hunting; Lakes North Carolina; Meyer, Harold D. (Harold Diedrich), 1892 1974; Mountains North Carolina; Music; North Carolina; Outdoor Recreation; Parks; Performance; Public Use; Rivers North Carolina; Segregation; Sports; Theater, Open Air; World War, 1939 1945
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Bill Green
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African American Funeral Programs; African Americans; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Ameri Prise Financial; Ameri Prise Financial Advisor; Banana Bread; Bishop College; Director; Green, Bill, 1953 2008; Happy Endings; How Many Monkeys Have We Here?; Jack Yates High School (Houston, Tex.); Jack Yates High School Band Drum Jaor; Ktsu; Monkey, Monkey Bottle Of Beer; Theater Production; Thespian; Universities; University Of Houston
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Chicago Theatre hit at the Phoenix
Youngblood, Shay Kaufman, Moisés Duncan, Ilesa Lisa Fonseca, Bryan Davis, Greg Wells, Karen L
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African American Women; African Americans; Autobiographical Memory; Coming Of Age; Conduct Of Life; Dance; Daughters; Discounts; Drama; Emotions; Fiction; Fictional Biography; Historical Drama; Legal Drama; Monologues; Mothers; Older People; Phoenix Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Prices; Reviews; Schedules (Time Plans); Songs; Southern States; Theater; Tragicomedy; Wilde, Oscar, 1854 1900; Women
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Circular advertising the Chicago Hot Shots at the Douglass Theatre, Macon, Georgia, 1927 May 20 to May 26
Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.)
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Advertising; Advertising Fliers; African American Actors; African American Actresses; African American Musicians; African Americans; Brown Skin Blue Belle Beauty Chorus; Brown, Kid; Brown, Skeet; Chicago Hot Shots; Conner & Brown; Conner, Cuney; Dancing Maniacs; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Employment; Entertainment Events; Georgia; Mack, Skating; Macon; Revues; Ross, Cliff; Six Dancing Mad Caps; Theaters; Vaudeville; Walker & Herron
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Documents regarding general administration of North Carolina State Parks, 1964
Lawton, John C., Mrs Ellis, Thomas C Papgynshi, Dick Kibben, George, Jr., Mrs Johnson, James A Lineberry, Huldah
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Administrative Regulations; African Americans; Blacks; Boats And Boating; Camp Sites, Facilities, Etc; Camping; Ellis, Thomas C; Fishing; Johnson, James A; Kibben, George, Jr., Mrs; Lawton, John C., Mrs; Lineberry, Huldah; North Carolina; Outdoor Recreation; Papgynshi, Dick; Parks; Public Use; Sanford, Terry, 1917 1998; Segregation; Swimming; Theater, Open Air; Versteeg, Robert John, 1930 2015
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Exhuberant, exhilarating 'Hair' is now at Phoenix
Ragni, Gerome Rado, James MacDermot, Galt Lowry, Lon Fonseca, Bryan Wilbur, Debra
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Anderson, David; Benn, James; Blades, Marika; Carter, Natalie; Cerola, Tony; Counterculture; Dissenters; Enthusiasm; Hisson, Eric; Indiana; Indianapolis; Musicals; Performances; Phoenix Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Presar, Julie; Prim, Reggie; Protest Movements; Radicals; Reviews; Rock Music; Segregation; Sexual Freedom; Singers; Singing; Strohmeyer, David; Theater; Theatrical Productions; Vietnam War, 1961 1975
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FBI Report of 1963-07-15
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
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American Nazi Party; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Collective Behavior; F.W. Woolworth Company; Florida; Forecasting; Gainesville; Hotels; Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Lake Butler; Mc Crory Corporation; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Ocala; Restaurants; Saint Augustine; Tallahassee; Theaters; Violence
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Hat queens say sense of style speaks to tradition
Szatmary, Peter Fonseca, Bryan Himes, Shari Lynn Lyddan, Lindsey Janosko, Linda
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African American Women; African Americans; Baptism; Church Membership; Clothing; Consultants; Expression (Philosophy); Fashion; Headgear; Hubbard; Humphrey, Kimberly; Indiana; Indianapolis; Individuality; Johnson, Geneva; Kingsley Terrace Church Of Christ (Indianapolis, Ind.); Laura; Mood (Psychology); Personality; Phoenix Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Psychological Aspects; Religion; Religious Aspects; Senour, Louella; Social Aspects; Social Classes; Symbols; Theater; Tradition (Philosophy); Women; Women's Clothing; Women's Hats
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2 hits running at Indy theaters
Wilson, August Gerhard, Anne Fonseca, Bryan Ream Jim
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African Americans; Anderson, David Alan; Authority; Benn, James Solomon; Conflict Of Generations; Danny; Dotson, Stacey J; Families; Fathers; Friendship; Indiana; Indianapolis; Mental States; Oates, Connie; People With Disabilities; Performances; Phoenix Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.); Prejudice; Reese; Reviews; Seawright, Morris J; Sons; Theater; Theatrical Productions; Wives
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J. Scott Odell folk music collection
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Musical History Bread and Puppet Theater Festival of American Folklife Smithsonian Folklife Festival
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Appalachian Dulcimer; Appalachians (People); Banjo; Bread And Puppet Theater; Festival Of American Folklife; Fiddle; Folk Music; Folklore; Mouth Bow; Music; Musical Instruments; Musicians; National Museum Of American History (U.S.). Division Of Musical History; Odell, Scott, 1935; Porter, Burt, 1937; Smithsonian Folklife Festival; Stringed Instruments; United States
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Letter: Chattanooga, Tennessee to Charles Henry Douglass, Jr., Macon, Georgia, 1924 Dec. 15
Reevin, Sam E
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Advertising; African American Actors; African American Actresses; African American Musicians; African Americans; Boatner, Marie; Brown Beauties (Musical Show : 1924); Commercial Agents; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Douglass, Charles Henry, 1870 1940; Eighty One Theatre (Atlanta, Ga.); Employment; Entertainment Events; Georgia; Lafayette Theatre Players; Macon; Nashville; Niles, Dewayman; Preer, Evelyn; Singleton, Doorkey; Tennessee; Theaters; Theatre Owners Booking Association; Vaudeville; Wilson, Mae
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Letter: Chattanooga, Tennessee to Charles Henry Douglass, Jr., Macon, Georgia, 1925 July 21
Theatre Owners Booking Association
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African American Musicians; African Americans; Blues (Music); Blues Musicians; Commercial Agents; Contracts For Work And Labor; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Douglass, Charles Henry, 1870 1940; Employment; Entertainment Events; Georgia; Macon; Meetings; Music; Nashville; Negotiation; Smith, Bessie, 1894 1937; Tennessee; Theaters; Theatre Owners Booking Association; To 1931; United States; Women; Women Blues Musicians
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Letter: Chicago, Illinois, 1927 Oct. 24
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Advertising; African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Chicago; Commercial Agents; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Feature Films; Georgia; Illinois; Macon; Micheaux Film Corporation; Millionaire (Motion Picture : 1927); Motion Picture Theaters; Motion Picture Trailers; Motion Pictures; Race Films; Race In Motion Pictures; Rent Charges; United States
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Letter: Chicago, Illinois to William M. Smith, Macon, Georgia, 1927 Sept. 30
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Advertising; African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Chicago; Commercial Agents; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Feature Films; Film Posters; Georgia; Illinois; Macon; Micheaux Film Corporation; Millionaire (Motion Picture : 1927); Motion Picture Theaters; Motion Pictures; Negotiation; Race Films; Race In Motion Pictures; Rent Charges; United States
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Letter: Dublin, Georgia to Ben Stein, Macon, Georgia, 1927 Oct. 21
Yeomans, A. H
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African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Boxing; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Dublin; Georgia; Lease And Rental Services; Macon; Motion Picture Theaters; Motion Pictures; Race Films; Race In Motion Pictures; Rose Theatre (Dublin, Ga.); Stein, Ben; United States
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Letter: Jacksonville, Florida to Ben Stein, Macon, Georgia, 1927 Sept. 23
Seligman, Mort
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African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Feature Films; Florida; Georgia; Jacksonville; Macon; Micheaux Film Corporation; Millionaire (Motion Picture : 1927); Motion Picture Theaters; Negotiation; New Frolic Theatre (Jacksonville, Fla.); Race Films; Race In Motion Pictures; Stein, Ben; United States
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Letter: Kinston, North Carolina to the exhibitor, Douglass Theatre, Macon, Georgia, 1927 Oct. 28
Boney, Gordon
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Advertising; African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Associated Negro Picture Distributors; Birthright (Motion Picture : 1924); Commercial Agents; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Equipment And Supplies; Feature Films; Georgia; Gordon Boney Attractions; Kinston; Macon; Motion Picture Theaters; Motion Pictures; North Carolina; Race Films; Race In Motion Pictures; Rent Charges; Stein, Ben; United States
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Letter: Macon, Georgia to Oscar Micheaux, Chicago, Illinois, 1927 July 8
Stein, Ben
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Advertising; African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858 1932. The Conjure Woman; Commercial Agents; Conjure Woman (Motion Picture : 1926); Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Feature Films; Film Posters; Georgia; Macon; Micheaux Film Corporation; Micheaux, Oscar, 1884 1951; Motion Picture Theaters; Motion Pictures; New York; Race In Motion Pictures; United States
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Letter: Macon, Georgia to Oscar Micheaux, Chicago, Illinois, 1927 Sept. 26
Smith, William M., theater manager
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Advertising; African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Chicago; Commercial Agents; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Feature Films; Film Posters; Georgia; Illinois; Macon; Micheaux Film Corporation; Micheaux, Oscar, 1884 1951; Millionaire (Motion Picture : 1927); Motion Picture Theaters; Motion Pictures; Negotiation; Race Films; Race In Motion Pictures; Rent Charges; United States
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Letter: Macon, Georgia to Oscar Micheaux, Chicago, Illinois, 1927 Sept. 20
Smith, William M., theater manager
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Advertising; African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Chicago; Commercial Agents; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Feature Films; Film Posters; Georgia; Illinois; Macon; Micheaux Film Corporation; Micheaux, Oscar, 1884 1951; Millionaire (Motion Picture : 1927); Motion Picture Industry; Motion Picture Theaters; Motion Pictures; Negotiation; Race Films; Race In Motion Pictures; United States
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Letter: Macon, Georgia to R. E. Norman, Arlington, Florida, 1927 Oct. 17
Stein, Ben
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African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Black Gold (Motion Picture : 1928); Commercial Agents; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Feature Films; Florida; Georgia; Macon; Motion Picture Theaters; Negotiation; Norman Film Manufacturing Company; Norman, Richard E., 1891 1961; Race Films; Race In Motion Pictures; Rent Charges; United States
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Letter: Nashville, Tennessee to Macon, Georgia, 1928 Mar. 5
Bailey, James A
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Advertising Fliers; African Americans; Blues (Music); Blues Musicians; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Employment; Georgia; Hatch Show Print (Firm); Hatch, C. R; Hatch, H. H; Macon; Music; Musicians; Posters; Rainey, Ma, 1886 1939; Theaters; To 1931; United States; Women; Women Blues Musicians
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