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Minstrel show
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minstrel show
a type of American entertainment featuring performers in blackface, portraying caricatured African American stereotypes through song, dance, and comedy
What is a "minstrel show"?
A minstrel show is a type of entertainment from the 19th and early 20th centuries that featured performers, often dressed in exaggerated costumes, presenting a variety of acts like music, comedy, and skits. These shows were known for their use of blackface makeup and racial stereotypes, which are now recognized as offensive. Although they were popular at the time, minstrel shows are now seen as a troubling part of entertainment history due to their racist portrayals.
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minstrel show
a troupe of performers in blackface typically giving a comic program of negro songs and jokes
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The minstrel show, a popular form of entertainment in the 19th century, often featured performers in blackface singing and dancing to comedic routines.
Although minstrel shows have largely disappeared from mainstream entertainment, their legacy continues to be studied and discussed as a troubling chapter in American history.
The rise of the civil rights movement in the mid-20th century led to widespread condemnation of minstrel shows for their offensive portrayal of African Americans.
Some modern adaptations and performances aim to critique and deconstruct the racist elements of minstrel shows, striving to raise awareness and foster understanding of their harmful impact.
Many of the songs and sketches performed in minstrel shows were based on racist stereotypes, perpetuating harmful misconceptions about African American culture.