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  • 31Hokum — This article refers to a particular song type of American blues music, and a comedic style prevalent in blues and country music. For other use, see hokum (disambiguation)Hokum is a particular song type of American blues music a humorous song… …

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  • 32Sam Lucas — (1850 – 5 January 1916) was an African American actor, comedian, singer, and songwriter. His career began in blackface minstrelsy, but he later became one of the first African Americans to branch into more serious drama, with roles in seminal… …

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  • 33Primrose and West — was the name of a 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 …

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  • 34Clare de Kitchen — is an American song from the blackface minstrel tradition. It dates to 1832, when blackface performers such as George Nichols, Thomas D. Rice, and George Washington Dixon began to sing it. These performers and American writers such as T. Allston… …

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  • 35Luke Schoolcraft — Infobox Musical artist Name = Luke Schoolcraft Img capt = Luke Schoolcraft Img size = 80px Landscape = no Background = solo singer Birth name = Alias = Born = 1847 Died = March 10, 1893 Origin = New Orleans, Louisiana Instrument = Voice type =… …

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  • 36George H. Coes — Infobox Musical artist Name = George H. Coes Img capt = George H. Coes Img size = 80px Landscape = no Background = solo singer Birth name = Alias = Born = 1828 Died = March 16, 1897 Origin = Providence, Rhode Island Instrument = banjo Voice type …

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  • 37John Hodges (minstrel) — John Hodges (28 July,[1] 1821 23 April, 1891) was an early blackface minstrel entertainer, who wrote or popularized the song Buffalo Gals, published by him in 1844 under the title Lubly Fan . There is some dispute as to whether he composed the… …

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  • 38Collan Rosvenir — is a fictional character in Melanie Rawn s Exiles Trilogy. He is a main character in the trilogy. He remembered the wind. Collan was born around 938 to unknown parents. For his and others protection, Collan s true self had been heavily Warded.… …

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  • 39Ordway Hall (Boston) — Ordway Hall (est.1852) was a theatre in Boston, Massachusetts located off Washington Street in the former Province House. John P. Ordway established and managed the hall, which specialized in negro minstrelsy, [1] particularly the Ordway Aeolians …

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  • 40"Love and Theft" — For the country music group, see Love and Theft (band). Love and Theft Studio album by Bob Dylan Released …

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