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Minstrel - Wikipedia
A minstrel was an entertainer, initially in medieval Europe . The term originally described any type of entertainer such as a musician, juggler, acrobat, singer or fool; later, from the sixteenth century, it came to mean a specialist entertainer who sang songs and played musical instruments. The Minstrels of Beverley.
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Minstrel show - Wikipedia
The minstrel show, also called minstrelsy, was an American form of theater developed in the early 19th century.
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MINSTREL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. One of a class of medieval musical entertainers; especially : a singer of verses to the accompaniment of a harp wandering minstrels.
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minstrel, n. (ˈmɪnstrəl) Forms: α. 3 menestral, (pl. menestraus); β. 4 mynystrel, ministrele, minestrale, 4–5 mynystral, 5 mynistralle, 6 mynystrell, mynnystrelle, (7 arch. ministrel); γ. 4 menstrelle, 4–5 menstrale, -alle, 4–6, 7 Sc. menstral, 5 Sc. menstraille, 5–6 menstrell, 6 menstrall; δ. 4 myn...
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Minstrel | Definition, History, & Facts - Britannica
a professional entertainer of any kind, including jugglers, acrobats, and storytellers; more specifically, a secular musician, usually an instrumentalist.
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Minstrel Poster, ca. 1898 - Library of Virginia Education
This poster for Oliver Scott's Refined Negro Minstrels depicts many of the stereotypes that were standards for the minstrel shows.
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Minstrel Songs - Musical Styles - The Library of Congress
Using caricatures of African Americans in song, dance, tall tales, and stand-up comedy, minstrelsy was immensely popular with white audiences.
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"Minstrel shows" were an extremely racist form of entertainment in the United States with blackface performers during mostly the 19th century.
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Minstrel: Overview - Ballad of America
Minstrel shows were America's most popular form of live entertainment from the 1840s into the 1870s, and they enjoyed continued success well beyond that.
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MINSTREL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
one of a troupe of comedians, usually white men in blackface, presenting songs, jokes, etc., and portraying negative racial stereotypes. minstrel. / ˈmɪnstrəl ...
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Jim Crow | minstrel routine by Rice | Britannica
Jim Crow was the name of a minstrel routine (actually Jump Jim Crow) performed beginning in 1828 by its author, Thomas Dartmouth ("Daddy") Rice, and by many imitators, including actor Joseph Jefferson. The term came to be a derogatory epithet for African Americans and a….
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minstrel/ˈmɪnstrəl; `mɪnstrəl/ n1 (in the Middle Ages) travelling composer, player and singer of songs and ballads (中世纪的)游方诗歌演唱者.2 (usu pl通常作复数) one of a company of public entertainers with blackened faces, etc performing supposedly Negro songs and music (由白人扮演黑人的)音乐歌唱团演员 [attrib 作定语]a minstrel show...
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Minstrel (disambiguation)
A minstrel was a medieval European entertainer. Minstrel(s) may also refer to:
A performer in minstrel shows, comedic skits with black face
Minstrel (1811 ship)
Galaxy Minstrels, a type of chocolate
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Minstrel Man
Minstrel Man may refer to:
The Minstrel Man, a 1980 music album by American country singer Willie Nelson
Minstrel Man (film), a 1944 American film directed Lewis
Minstrel Man (1977 film), an American television film directed by William Graham
See also
That Minstrel Man, a 1914 American film directed by Roscoe
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The Minstrel
The Minstrel (11 March 1974 – 3 September 1990) was a Canadian-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. The Minstrel's success was a fifth in the race for Vincent O'Brien and a record eighth for Piggott.
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