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The Bijou Music Hall! No. 607 Arch Street, next door below the theatre. The people's favorite place of amusement: Harry Enochs, sole proprietor Billy Boyd, stage manager J. Nosher, musical director Andrew Enochs, ticket agent Officer, A. Lake Another bright star--Mr Leon Berger! The St. Louis favorite--his first appearance. The manager takes great pleasure to announce to his patrons that he has made an engagement, for one week longer, of the champion jig dancer of the world. Hank Mason! who challenges any man or boy, white or black, for one thousand dollars. Don't fail to see him, for this is your last chance prior to his departure for California. Nellie Taylor, Ada Tesman and Helene Smith. Programme for this evening: ... Bijou Minstrels! ... Imitations by the great Billy Boyd. ... Deaf as a post! ... Running the blockade: ... The Crow family, ... The whole to conclude with the laughable farce, entitled The old clock! ... Concluding with the grand plantation scene, entitled How are you, greenbacks? By the whole strength of the company. Grand matinee every Saturday at half-past 2 o'clk for the accommodation of ladies and children. Admission, 10 and 15 cents Private boxes, $2.00. Single seats, 50 cents Doors open at quarter-before 7 o'clock. Commence quarter-before 8
Bijou Music Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Bleecker, Sylvester; Broadsides; Competitions; Deaf As A Post; Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815 1904; Entertainment Events; How Are You Greenbacks; Jig (Dance); Leavitt, A. J. (Andrew J.); Minstrel Shows; Music Halls; Old Clock; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; Running The Blockade; Women; Women Dancers; Women Singers
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The Slave, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London [Playbill for performance May 4, 1835]; overall; recto
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Actors; Actresses; Advertisements; Drama; Entertainment Events; Ephemera (Printed); Grisi, Carlotta (Italian Dancer, 1819 1899); Harley, John Pritt (British Actor, 1786/90 1858); Musical Theater; Nineteenth (19 Th) Century; Performances; Playbills; Plays; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Theaters; Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England) (British Theater Company, Act. 1663 )
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Band performs at Pueblo Del Rio Project
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Apartments; Architecture, Modern; Bands (Music); Becket, Welton; California; Cornell, Ralph D; Entertainment Events; Kaufmann, Gordon B; Los Angeles; Neutra, Richard Joseph,1892 1970; Public Housing; Pueblo Del Rio Housing Project (Los Angeles, Calif.); Williams, Paul R.,1894 1980; Wilson, Adrian; Wurdeman, Walter C
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Bettis Academy-Afternoon tea at Bettis Academy. Preachers Institute
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African Americans; Cities And Towns By Name; Conferences; Edgefield County (S.C.); Education; Entertainment Events; Events By Type; People By Ethnic Group; Regions And States; Regions And States By Name; Schools; Single Built Works By Function; Social Sciences; South (U.S.); South Carolina; Tea Parties; Trenton (S.C.)
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Fisk Jubilee Singers' Male Quartet performs at Peabody College, 1948 July 26
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African American Entertainers; African American Gospel Singers; African American Male Singers; African American Singers; African Americans; Alexander, Brooks; Colleges And Universities; Concerts; Education; Entertainment; Entertainment Events; Evans, Norton; Fisk University; Floyd, Samuel; Gospel Singers; Hatchett, Starling; History; Jubilee Singers; Music; Musicians; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Performances; Performing Arts; Popular Culture; Singers; Singing; Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; Universities
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Fourth of July Pageant at the University of Virginia
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African Americans; Albemarle County (Va.); Charlottesville (Va.); Cities And Towns By Name; Entertainment Events; Pageants; People By Ethnic Group; Regions And States; Regions And States By Name; Rotundas (Buildings); Single Built Works By Form; South (U.S.); Universities; Universities And Colleges By Name; University Of Virginia; Virginia
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Fourth of July Pageant at the University of Virginia
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African Americans; Albemarle County (Va.); Charlottesville (Va.); Cities And Towns By Name; Entertainment Events; Pageants; People By Ethnic Group; Regions And States; Regions And States By Name; Rotundas (Buildings); Single Built Works By Form; South (U.S.); Universities; Universities And Colleges By Name; University Of Virginia; Virginia
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Fourth of July Pageant at the University of Virginia. Two undentified woman standing on the stairs of Madison Hall
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African Americans; Albemarle County (Va.); Architectural Elements; Charlottesville (Va.); Cities And Towns By Name; Costume; Costume In General; Entertainment Events; Pageants; People By Ethnic Group; People By Gender; Regions And States; Regions And States By Name; South (U.S.); Stairs; Universities; Universities And Colleges By Name; University Of Virginia; Virginia; Women
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Marching to Assembly at Penn School
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Beaufort County (S.C.); Cities And Towns By Name; Entertainment Events; Frogmore (S.C.); Parades; Penn Center Of The Sea Islands; Penn School (Saint Helena Island (S.C.)); Regions And States; Regions And States By Name; Saint Helena Island (S.C.); Single Built Works By Name; South (U.S.); South Carolina
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Parade
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African Americans; Carts; Chairs; Cities And Towns By Name; Crowds; Entertainment Events; Furniture; Groups Of People; Horses; Land Vehicles; Lexington (Va.); Mammals; Parades; People By Ethnic Group; Regions And States; Regions And States By Name; Rockbridge County (Va.); South (U.S.); Virginia
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Parade featuring the Library float
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Accessories Worn On The Head; African Americans; Automobiles; Bow And Arrow; Cities And Towns By Name; Entertainment Events; Flowers (Plants); Hats; Herbaceous Plants; Land Vehicles; Lexington (Va.); Parades; People By Ethnic Group; Projectile Weapons; Regions And States; Regions And States By Name; Rockbridge County (Va.); South (U.S.); Virginia
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Ruth's Party
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Birthdays; Children (People By Age Group); Cities And Towns By Name; Entertainment Events; Events By Type; Group Portraits; Henrico County (Va.); Parties; People By Age Group; Regions And States; Regions And States By Name; Richmond (Va.); South (U.S.); Virginia; Visual Works By Subject Types
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Ruth's Party
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Birthdays; Cake; Children (People By Age Group); Cities And Towns By Name; Entertainment Events; Events By Type; Food By Consumer Type; Group Portraits; Henrico County (Va.); Parties; People By Age Group; Regions And States; Regions And States By Name; Richmond (Va.); South (U.S.); Virginia; Visual Works By Subject Types
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Letter: Nashville, Tennessee to Ben Stein, Macon, Georgia, 1928 Feb. 4
Starr, Milton
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African American Actors; African American Actresses; African American Musicians; African Americans; Blue Baby (Musical Show : 1928); Brownskin Models (Musical Show : 1928); Commercial Agents; Contracts For Work And Labor; Desires Of 1928 (Musical Show); Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Employment; Entertainment Events; Georgia; Lenox Theatre (Augusta, Ga.); Macon; Miller, Irvin C., 1884 1967; Nashville; Negotiation; Reevin, Sam E; Royal Theatre (Columbia, S.C.); Stein, Ben; Tennessee; Theaters; Theatre Owners Booking Association; Tokio (Musical Show : 1928); Vaudeville
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Letter: Washington D.C. to Charles Henry Douglass, Jr., Macon, Georgia, 1926 Feb. 15
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African American Actors; African American Actresses; African American Musicians; African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Bamville Dandies (Musical Show : 1926); Commercial Agents; Contracts For Work And Labor; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Douglass, Charles Henry, 1870 1940; Easy Money (Motion Picture : 1922); Employment; Entertainment Events; Feature Films; Georgia; Macon; Motion Picture Theaters; Nashville; Negotiation; Race Films; Race In Motion Pictures; Tennessee; Theaters; Theatre Owners Booking Association; United States; Vaudeville
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Handbill for the Douglass Theatre advertising films, probably 1929 Dec. 1
Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.)
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Advertising; Advertising Fliers; African Americans; African Americans In Motion Pictures; African Americans In The Motion Picture Industry; Ben Hur (Motion Picture : 1925); Big News (Motion Picture : 1929); Blues (Music); Blues Musicians; Brooks, George Sprague, B. 1895 . For Two Cents; Canutt, Yakima, 1895; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Entertainment Events; Georgia; Macon; Motion Picture Theaters; Music; Race Films; Smith, Bessie, 1894 1937; St. Louis Blues (Motion Picture : 1929); Texan's Honor (Motion Picture : 1929); Thundering Through (Motion Picture : 1925); To 1931; Unholy Night (Motion Picture : 1929); United States; Western Films; Women; Women Blues Musicians
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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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C.A. White, July 18, 1973
White, C. A
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African American Baseball Players; African American Churches; African American Entertainers; African American Newspapers; African American Physicians; African American Political Activists; African American Politicians; African Americans; Albina (Portland, Or.); Baseball Players; Baseball Teams; Civil Rights; Clubs; Communities; Community Life; Democratic Party (Or.); Employees; Entertainers; Entertainment Events; Family; Floods; Government; Government Employees; History; Industries; Information Services Industry; Job Vacancies; Labor Supply; Livestock Workers; Mount Olive Baptist Church (Portland, Or.); Multnomah County (Or.); National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Officials And Employees; Oral History; Oregon; Politicians; Politics And Government; Portland; Portland (Or.); Portland Reporter; Public Spaces; Race Relations; Religion; Social Groups; Societies; Societies, Etc; Texas; Unemployed; Unemployment; United States; Vanport; Vanport (Or.)
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Advertising card for the Douglass Theatre, probably 1925 Jan. 26
Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.)
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Advertising; Advertising Fliers; African American Comedians; African American Dancers; African American Musicians; African American Singers; African Americans; Alias The Night Wind (Motion Picture : 1923); Butterbeans & Susie (Musical Group); Carter, Nick; Chavers & Chavers; Dean, Priscilla, 1896; Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.); Educator (Motion Picture : 1922); Employment; Entertainment Events; Fast And Fearless (Motion Picture : 1924); Georgia; Go Getters (Motion Picture : 1925); Hart, William S; In Fast Company (Motion Picture : 1924); Into The Net (Motion Picture : 1924); Iron Man (Motion Picture : 1925); Macon; Macpherson, Ozie; Mayo & Glynn; Motion Picture Theaters; Singer Jim Mc Kee (Motion Picture : 1924); Talmadge, Richard; Tempest Cody : Spur And Saddle (Motion Picture : 1919); Theaters; Try And Get It (Motion Picture : 1924); Vaudeville; Washburn, Bryant, 1889 1963; White Tiger (Motion Picture : 1923); Yukon Jake (Motion Picture : 1924)
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Blue Triangle Branch of the YWCA participates in camp show series, Nashville, Tennessee, 1952 November 08
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African American Men; African American Women; African Americans; Avant, Esther; Berry, George; Brooks, Elizabeth; Business; Capital City; Cunningham, Sally; Curtis, Margaret; Davie, Mose J; Douglas, Eunice; Duncan, Flossie; Entertainment; Entertainment Events; Faulkerson, Tillie; Fisher, Janet; Flint, Vera; Gray, Esther; Gullatte, Louise; Hendley, Edith; History; Home Front; Jamison, Mary; Lambert, De Lois; Mason, Thelma; Military History; Moody, Ruby; Music; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nixon, P. M., Mrs; Orr, Callie; Paschal, Yvonne; Performing Arts; Popular Culture; Powell, Bill; Ragganer, Mary Pearl; Sewart Air Force Base (Smyrna, Tenn.); Shane, Mary D; Smyrna (Tenn.); Social Life And Customs; Sources; Tennessee; United Service Organizations (U.S.). Service Club (Nashville, Tenn.); White, Lois; Whitehead, Barbara; Whitlock, Indiana; Women; Ywca Of Nashville And Middle Tennessee (Nashville, Tenn.)
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